A cutting start in '74 Carissa Grandiflora Natal Plume

vancehanna

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Started from a cutting at the club back then It was a fine cascade and I nearly killed it a few years ago repotting and leaving in full sun without much water for days. Dumb as it sounds I did it.
Thought it was gone.....
Yet 2 years later it sprouted a few live buds and today I repotted it into a cascade container of my own make....
Needless to say I'm thinking this girl has a long future ahead!
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Michael P

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Thanks for posting this! My first bonsai is a Natal plum I bought in 1975 as a one gallon untrained nursery plant. Somehow it survived many near-death experiences in my decades of ignorance. It is starting year 3 of a reduction and renewal process, and will get another major pruning in late spring.
 

Carol 83

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Glad it survived. It doesn't seem like a lot of people have them. Not sure why, they grow like crazy and flowers smell great. That reminds me, mine needs a good trimming.
 
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