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I hope it does well. Remember the blue impatiens I was so anxious to have last season? It was striking wen young but became very leggy and unattractive as it matured, so didn't bother over wintering it. Win some, lose some. |
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I didn't know there was a thornless variety! I had the thorny one for years: a friend's mother died and as he wasn't a plant person, gave me hers; it was huge. But eventually needed repotting, and that is almost impossible for a person to do alone, the plant is so spiny! So it eventually died after about 10 years . The little pinkish flowers are the same on this one. Hope it does well. This what a regular one with thors looks like: |
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