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    Now that's something I haven't seen very often! Neat!

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    Love these when they throw a bloom.

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    I have never see ours bloom. What do you do to get it to bloom, Jeff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal_Dreamer View Post
    I have never see ours bloom. What do you do to get it to bloom, Jeff?

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    I've not done anything special. It surprised me the first time about 15 years ago and has been blooming consistantly ever since. It usually blooms more in fall and winter though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffrey6115 View Post
    I've not done anything special. It surprised me the first time about 15 years ago and has been blooming consistantly ever since. It usually blooms more in fall and winter though.

    It is really cool. I wonder if it is just too hot here?

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    What a nice one. Did you know that the larger species form kernels on the pistil that are quite tasty, somewhere between a pineapple and strawberry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly Taco View Post
    What a nice one. Did you know that the larger species form kernels on the pistil that are quite tasty, somewhere between a pineapple and strawberry.
    Mine has never been pollinated.

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