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Originally Posted by Vanda lover
I'm sure that there are quite a few catts that would do well in those conditions. I have seen catts growing in Florida, and there they sometimes get frost. Sometimes plants can surprise you. There are quite a few tropicals and semi tropicals growing here. I put my Norfolk Island pine out for the winter and it looks fine. Maybe I'll stick it in the groud. Kiwis grow well in some areas.
Sorry, no photos of the shubunkin. It was sometime ago I had that one. I had to sell it when we moved.
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Hmm... Might go NOID catt shopping sometime soon.
Plants do indeed surprise you.
Stick out in the ground and amaze your neighbors!
What a shame. It sound beautiful.
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