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Would love to see a fully grown at 6 feet pic...and your thoughts. How invasive? Plus any info on who sells em in the USA? Thanks.

JR

Beverly Hills, CA Zone 10

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did you buy that off of ebay last week? i was going to buy it, had emailed brian with questions and everything, and possibly YOU beat me to it. well, i'm happy for you.

hope brian has more!

JR

Beverly Hills, CA Zone 10

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ha ha.... sorry about that. I actually bought it off his web page. I was ordering a rare musa that I heard about from the bananas.org web page, and saw the colocasia there.

It's small, but in a week it's already put out a new leaf and starting another. Looks like it will be a typical fast grower like my other colocasias.

Dave

 

Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

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