Datura Missouri Marble

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kHT
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Datura Missouri Marble

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:eek: Look what it's doing this year. One plant is normal and the second plant will it's not!
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That looks so weird.....:hmm: wonder why?
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Strange little fella! I've seen hoya plants do this once in a while. I wonder how it lives when it is not producing chlorophyll?? So much I still have to learn!!.....p :wink:
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Could it be that it's just unstable and trying to revert back to a solid form?
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This is within the area where the tree came down and we walked to take out the tree. It usually throws up one huge health plant and this year there were two. I would say this is a sport as it came from the base of the root, I also noted the root was showing earlier--it's huge! We will just see how she does and enjoy her.
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Pretty!! :D
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