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This plant is on its' 2nd season. Slow grower for me so I hope it is every good things I've heard about it.
I started it from a cutting and now stands roughly 4' from soil level to tip and the smaller branch is roughly 2' tall.
The plants overall health is good (not great) so I think I may need to give it some lime next season. The leaves are a little too light in color and has a very mild case of FMV.

I moved it to a brighter and sunnier spot so I hope the fruit ripens. Otherwise I hope it's next season.
We shall see?

Please enjoy the pictures,

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Looks like a very healthy plant. Thanks for the pictures.

Those are some huge leaves! Another fine specimen, Rafed.

That is one pretty plant:)

Looks mighty healthy!  Thanks for the pics Rafed.

Nice plant, very rare indeed. Is this similar to the Col de Dame?

Thanks everyone,


Rafael,
I think I heard somewhere along the lines they are close.

Very nice Rafed. I hope it ripens for you.

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