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Old 11-30-2018, 07:12 AM
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It is a beautiful flower, many good qualities of this plant
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It is a wonderful plant, just a tad too large for windowsill growing.
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Yes... but they make a great hedge....
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You got a point.

Might even keep the deer out of the back yard.
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A tad too large for windowsill growing? What an understatement!!!! Whoot!
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I have a clump of den. ‘Gatton Sunray’. It was in the ground, in 80% sun and flowered profusely. Some friends wanted a Keiki each, but it would not chuck out any babies. I relocated it to an area of late afternoon sun and it throws kiekies all the time. Must relocate the clump again as I now have a hundred, or so, babies planted insoil all over my garden.
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besides the row of plants by my screen enclosure in earlier post, I had a monster plant in 16 inch pot on eastern exposure of house in FULL SUN and it was in bloom at 6-7 months of year without any sunburn issues and the old canes threw up as many keiki's as I wanted....
This is truly a special plant, only downside is that flowers last only about a week or so, BUT plants get big enough to throw up multiple spikes fairly quickly so bloom season can be extended.
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i have two nice size chunks of this and i am going to relocate them to the front yard after seeing this thread again! i think a few of my larger dens might be looking at a new home with how nice this looks!!!
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Oh wow, spectacular!
I would be interested in a keiki if any Aussie of the growers have one spare.
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