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Outdoors near Sydney too. Guess it can tolerate the occasional frost/snow?
Wow! Great specimen species!
It's not mine of course but its about my age. But I think the plant won't die soon, as BrucherT thinks of me.Wow! Great specimen species!
Hi David, I think the work 'Gold' in the name of many of the wild collected clones is a bit of poetic license. When it was collected it probably was considered gold but not any more by today's standardsThey all look to be butter yellow. Are none golden yellow like the parent?
It's not mine of course but its about my age. But I think the plant won't die soon, as BrucherT thinks of me.
No, I'd rather get into the drug business in Detroit, there is less chance of getting killedMaybe you’ll live longer if you start caring about polar bears.
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