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Old 01-26-2016, 06:58 AM
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My region is quite dry during the winters. It goes down to minimum 8 degrees Celsius and average day time temperatures are 20-23 C. Summers are hot up to 43 C and goes down to 30 C.
July and August is heavy monsoon season when it rains almost daily. Temperature in monsoon is around 26-30 C.



I'll do that. Thank you so much!



WOW! You have some really healthy plants! I am inspired, thanks!



This plant is so impressive! How old have you had it for?


Thank you so much everyone for your help! I will post the pictures after potting it.
I WISH that plant was mine! I wish I had been there some night when it was in bloom! It's at a garden center in NH whose name escapes me right now. The friend I was up there visiting remembers it as a child (around 30+ years ago) on a cedar shake.
Edit: the plant is located at the Lake Street Nursery in Salem NH. Aside from this plant, it's among the best full line garden centers I've ever seen. They had everything from a decent selection of orchids and CP's to natives, as well as standard nursery fare. I picked up a very nice 3' tall Mountain Laurel for about $25. Totally worth a visit if you're anywhere nearby.
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Old 01-26-2016, 11:13 AM
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Your climate should be good for growing this plant outside mounted. It grows outside in California with lower temperatures in winter than yours. It will enjoy your monsoon mounted but might stay too wet in a pot. During your hot dry season you will need to wet it frequently if mounted and provide a lot of shade. Or if your home is cooler you could bring it inside when temperatures are over 37-40 or so. During the winter it could have full sun. During the summer it would be better with some shade when it is very hot. A plant here died when it reached 45, even though in the shade, but our summer nights are much hotter than yours, and this plant probably respires at night.
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