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Rare Plant Grower makes the Local News - Exotics in Prime Time


Palmarum

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South Florida plant collector and grower Enid of NSE Tropicals made the local news here a couple nights ago...

Link to story: https://wsvn.com/news/special-reports/blooming-and-booming-south-florida-entrepreneurs-rare-houseplant-business-thriving-during-covid-19-pandemic/

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I was just watching the news and it popped up out of nowhere, a fun plant-related surprise. Not the regular news bit these days. It was cool to see so many exotic plants mentioned and spotlighted on prime-time news.

Enid has been a collector for years and many here in S. Florida know about her plants and website. She specializes in Aroids, but she may have a little bit of anything and everything.

Ryan

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Thank you for sharing, @Palmarum!

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Lakeland, FL

USDA Zone 1990: 9a  2012: 9b  2023: 10a | Sunset Zone: 26 | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962) | Record Low USDA Zone: 9a

30-Year Avg. Low: 30F | 30-year Min: 24F

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