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This one has been at Fullerton for many years. It's about 20'/7m tall. Sorry about the dark pics...

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SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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Spectacular Specimen Ken!

And WOW what a nice sized one at that! I have this one, but mine is only barely 2' tall - Can't wait for it to get some size to it :P

Warmest Regards,

-Jc

Miami, Florida

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Nice! Are variegated S. pueckleri stable? I would love to get one of these. We got a couple regular green forms, for some reason they aren't seen in FL.

I have been told variegated S. octophylla is almost always unstable and they revert back to green, same with Philodendron bipinnatifidum (P. selloum).

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Nice! Are variegated S. pueckleri stable? I would love to get one of these. We got a couple regular green forms, for some reason they aren't seen in FL.

I have been told variegated S. octophylla is almost always unstable and they revert back to green, same with Philodendron bipinnatifidum (P. selloum).

Eric--

This seems stable, at least in this individual. I've never seen any solid green leaves/branches in the 10+ years I've seen it growing.

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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"If, as they say, there truly is no rest for the wicked, how can the Devil's workshop be filled with idle hands?"

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