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This came to us from the owners of an enormous plant for which they won an
award (AOS/CCM). The parent plant itself is feet around and way taller than
I am. When it spikes, the spikes are taller than Frank by far, and the whole
thing stands up ramrod straight.

Ours is tied to a rod to keep it from falling over, LOL! I may have found a
spot where it will get even light all day, however. That should keep it from
growing sideways toward the light.

Anyway, I love it.

Diana




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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 12:59:26 -0800, Diana Kulaga wrote
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This came to us from the owners of an enormous plant for which they won an
award (AOS/CCM). The parent plant itself is feet around and way taller than
I am. When it spikes, the spikes are taller than Frank by far, and the whole
thing stands up ramrod straight.

Ours is tied to a rod to keep it from falling over, LOL! I may have found a
spot where it will get even light all day, however. That should keep it from
growing sideways toward the light.

Anyway, I love it.

Diana


That is fantastic, Di, and quite beautiful. It must like what you're giving
it.

Tom
Walnut Creek, CA
Nikon D200

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Thanks, Tom.

Diana

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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 12:59:26 -0800, Diana Kulaga wrote
(in article ):

This came to us from the owners of an enormous plant for which they won
an
award (AOS/CCM). The parent plant itself is feet around and way taller
than
I am. When it spikes, the spikes are taller than Frank by far, and the
whole
thing stands up ramrod straight.

Ours is tied to a rod to keep it from falling over, LOL! I may have found
a
spot where it will get even light all day, however. That should keep it
from
growing sideways toward the light.

Anyway, I love it.

Diana


That is fantastic, Di, and quite beautiful. It must like what you're
giving
it.

Tom
Walnut Creek, CA
Nikon D200



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Very nice Di, These guys have ever present colour & this one lives up to
it's name for sure. (Rubelite)
Cheers Wendy
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This came to us from the owners of an enormous plant for which they won an
award (AOS/CCM). The parent plant itself is feet around and way taller
than I am. When it spikes, the spikes are taller than Frank by far, and
the whole thing stands up ramrod straight.

Ours is tied to a rod to keep it from falling over, LOL! I may have found
a spot where it will get even light all day, however. That should keep it
from growing sideways toward the light.

Anyway, I love it.

Diana



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Thanks, Wendy!

Diana

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Very nice Di, These guys have ever present colour & this one lives up to
it's name for sure. (Rubelite)
Cheers Wendy
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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This came to us from the owners of an enormous plant for which they won
an award (AOS/CCM). The parent plant itself is feet around and way taller
than I am. When it spikes, the spikes are taller than Frank by far, and
the whole thing stands up ramrod straight.

Ours is tied to a rod to keep it from falling over, LOL! I may have found
a spot where it will get even light all day, however. That should keep it
from growing sideways toward the light.

Anyway, I love it.

Diana





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