fawnridge Well-Known Member 1,430 04/07/09 49 68 Western Boca Raton Sep 19, 2010 #1 All of these are from one original plant. The first one gets midday sun. The second one gets morning sun. And the last one is the original plant in deep shade most of the day. Attachments P1010001.jpg 235.3 KB · Views: 170 P1010002.jpg 325.5 KB · Views: 174 P1010004.jpg 247.6 KB · Views: 175
All of these are from one original plant. The first one gets midday sun. The second one gets morning sun. And the last one is the original plant in deep shade most of the day.
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 19, 2010 #2 They all look great no matter what type of sun they are getting in my opinion.
junglegal Esteemed Member 3,135 30/03/08 65 108 St. Pete FL Sep 19, 2010 #3 The morning sun specimen is a looker!
fawnridge Well-Known Member 1,430 04/07/09 49 68 Western Boca Raton Sep 19, 2010 #4 junglegalfla said: The morning sun specimen is a looker! Click to expand... It's also over 7' tall. The original plant, in the deep shade, has been cut and trimmed a bunch of times, but it's still over 8' tall.
junglegalfla said: The morning sun specimen is a looker! Click to expand... It's also over 7' tall. The original plant, in the deep shade, has been cut and trimmed a bunch of times, but it's still over 8' tall.
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Sep 21, 2010 #5 This plant grows quickly and was not worked over by 26F temps.