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On 10/18/2025 at 12:51 PM, lita said:

I'm coming over! 😜 

Okay😁

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On 10/18/2025 at 12:51 PM, lita said:

I'm coming over! 😜 

A major change in terms of climate too. 

 

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This is what I have as Filifera

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On 10/20/2025 at 4:51 AM, dalmatiansoap said:

This is what I have as Filifera

I see a smidgen of purple

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22 minutes ago, lita said:

I see a smidgen of purple

On 10/15/2025 at 12:29 PM, aztropic said:

Not sure if the shading on the pictured right petiole is red or brown? Hope for Brown. 🤷‍♂️

 

aztropic 

Mesa, Arizona 

Take a closer look lita. There is no purple. Any shading you see is brown. That is another perfect example of a pure filifera.👍

 

aztropic 

Mesa, Arizona 

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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1 hour ago, aztropic said:

Take a closer look lita. There is no purple. Any shading you see is brown. That is another perfect example of a pure filifera.👍

 

aztropic 

Mesa, Arizona 

Oh, so it can have brown at the base of the petiole and still be a pure filifera? That’s awesome news for my store-bought potentially pure filifera!

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Very cool my friend

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