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Pagoda

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Red and white pagoda lovely to look at, but my goodness they spread.

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On 6/8/2026 at 5:40 AM, Brad52 said:

Red and white pagoda lovely to look at, but my goodness they spread.

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Seems like acalypha hispida becomes really large in your climate! I thought they stay low.

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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To the flower tips, these are surely 10 feet.

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I find them popping up more than 10 feet away from the mother plant well beyond mowing lanes and of course around the plant they pop-up like crazy.

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On 6/10/2026 at 7:23 AM, Brad52 said:

I find them popping up more than 10 feet away from the mother plant well beyond mowing lanes and of course around the plant they pop-up like crazy.

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We all have that one garden nemesis that keeps us busy!

4 hours ago, happypalms said:

We all have that one garden nemesis that keeps us busy!

Jesus, a real beast! Mine is still 1 foot tall and it is 3yo 😄

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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