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A nice little Alpinia rugosa

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A new one the collection this Alpinia, it seems to be handling the cool weather quite well!

I might even plant it in the ground one day!

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Be careful mine has become a beast that I have to hack back. It’s about eyeball level.

Here it is after I hacked it back recently it had been under some shade which suddenly fell to the ground so it’s a bit sun scalded at the moment, but it should recover.

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7 hours ago, Brad52 said:

Here it is after I hacked it back recently it had been under some shade which suddenly fell to the ground so it’s a bit sun scalded at the moment, but it should recover.

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Whoa thanks for the heads up, hopefully it doesn’t go crazy in my climate like you’re one has. Lucky Hawaii growers!

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