It could be the mint in your backyard, a giant palm tree, or a monstera—anything.

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Frangipani - Took Her 5 Years To Bloom But Worth The Wait!

Frangipani - Took Her 5 Years To Bloom But Worth The Wait!

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Ixanga Cancun
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10 months ago

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    She's Over 2 And A Half Meters! She Looks Really Small In This Picture Though

    She's Over 2 And A Half Meters! She Looks Really Small In This Picture Though

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    Jules
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Had one of these, grew to about the same size but had to re-home it because despite being in a big enough pot and supported, it would still scare the c**p out of me by falling over at two o'clock in the morning!

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    This Is All From One Vine... He's A Beast!

    This Is All From One Vine... He's A Beast!

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    #4

    My Hydrangeas...7 In A Row Along The Back Of My House. They Bloom Like This Every Year For Months!

    My Hydrangeas...7 In A Row Along The Back Of My House. They Bloom Like This Every Year For Months!

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    tracy black
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i think they are gorgeous and for the life of me i cant grow em

    Norm Gilmore
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At my childhood home ours grew like a weed. Always seemed to have to trim it back!

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    I Don't Know What This Plant Is, It's About 50 Years Old. My Mom Started It From Seed From A Plant Given To Her As A Gift In The Early 50s

    I Don't Know What This Plant Is, It's About 50 Years Old. My Mom Started It From Seed From A Plant Given To Her As A Gift In The Early 50s

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    trollingergirl
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe ... Maranta (there are 42 kinds/different species). Did it ever bloom?

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    Orange Trees I Started From Pips! The One On The Left Lost All It's Leaves In The Move From Ct To Maine, They Are Coming Back. The One On The Right Lost A Few, I'm Not Worried. I Started Them 10 Years Ago, I'm Hoping With More Light, Maybe They'll Produce At Least Flowers?

    Orange Trees I Started From Pips! The One On The Left Lost All It's Leaves In The Move From Ct To Maine, They Are Coming Back. The One On The Right Lost A Few, I'm Not Worried. I Started Them 10 Years Ago, I'm Hoping With More Light, Maybe They'll Produce At Least Flowers?

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    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To give a sense of scale, the windows are 5 foot (1.52 meter) across.

    Lilli Belisle
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew a peach tree from seed the pit was open and I took the seed and planted in south facing window box indoors. It started to grow so I researched and cut it in an open vase style for sun to get in and grow all the branches and leaves when I had put it outside. It was in a huge cement pot with a huge root ball and it survived a winter in Detroit suburb it was beautiful. Sadly I had to leave it when I moved. BTW no one believed that I grew it from seed I had digital picture I don't know where it went that was in 2000-20001.

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    Dinorama

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    Lilli Belisle
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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks like a dinosaur mini landscape!!!

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    Parents Planted It 43 Year's Ago, It's My Place Now. The Magnolia Flowers Aren't Fully Open Yet

    Parents Planted It 43 Year's Ago, It's My Place Now. The Magnolia Flowers Aren't Fully Open Yet

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