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This stangeria  is a root division, when the tree fell on the greenhouse the plant got smashed into two pieces by the tap root so I thought why not plant both pieces and both lived and are growing nicely. So they will grow from a root cutting. 

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Fascinating plant. Everything happens for a reason and now you have 2 plants from one haha. I’m pretty sure those are rare too. 

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On 6/11/2025 at 9:59 PM, TropicsEnjoyer said:

Fascinating plant. Everything happens for a reason and now you have 2 plants from one haha. I’m pretty sure those are rare too. 

Yes one unusual plant for sure!

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