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Sun, Mar 18, 12 at 14:14
| We noticed about 2 months ago a small seedling coming up between Princesse de Nassau and another Noisette that I can't remember the name of but will probably be able to identify after it blooms. I finally got the nerve up today to dig it out of the ground and pot it up and by golly it has tiny buds on it. I am so excited - my very own personal noisette. Right not it's not even 6 inches tall but is nice and bushy and I know I shouldn't let it bloom but I JUST GOT TO SEE THE BLOOM. When it blooms I will try to get and post pictures if I can remember how. |
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| How exciting! I'm looking forward to seeing your tiny treasure! |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Wed, Mar 21, 12 at 20:13
| This is so exciting----can't wait to see the pictures-- Good luck Florence |
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| I have one of those I am growing in a pot. Be prepared for a long wait. I've had mine for three years now and it has not bloomed yet. Somehow I can't discard it until I see what it looks like. |
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