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This little buono had survived a couple of winters. So why not put it in the ground and see how it goes. If all goes well it surely has a good totem tree to grow on in the garden.

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Funny you should make a post on this, as I just barely planted my two variegated Jose Buono plants outdoors, and am hoping they make it through the winter. @Tracy has a variegated one growing outdoors not far from me (also in shade) so I've got my fingers tightly crossed. 🤞

* The two Jose's are planted at the base of a Kentia tree (behind the striped bromeliad).

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Stacey Wright  |  Graphic Designer

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12 hours ago, iDesign said:

Funny you should make a post on this, as I just barely planted my two variegated Jose Buono plants outdoors, and am hoping they make it through the winter. @Tracy has a variegated one growing outdoors not far from me (also in shade) so I've got my fingers tightly crossed. 🤞

* The two Jose's are planted at the base of a Kentia tree (behind the striped bromeliad).

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Hi Stacey great minds think alike. Planting anything is always fun even if is halfway around the world I love  seeing what people plant in there gardens. And your garden certainly looks like it will put on a show with your buono in it. Iam fairly confident my one will take the cold temperatures.

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