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Have all 3 colors flowering at the moment. Noticed that blooms are more robust during the spring flowerings though...:wacko:

 

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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Neither of these like cold, but the J. integerrima can be easily overwintered in pot like plumerias, it needs no light, no water, just temperatures above 0°C. And will regrow quickly in spring

 

Tomas

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