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Angels Trumpet B.Stone
It blooms constantly which is really nice, and after the first set of four blooms it was fertilized, and the hips became huge, purple and spiky. Then the pods got so big that the spikes evened out and the green part inbetween spread out. They are very hard and the stalks to them are twice as thick as the rest, so they are very well anchored. My question is, they've been developing for MONTHS. How long until they burst/drop/split? Also, here are pictures of the blooms. The pics of the pods were taken at least a month and a half ago. The pods are now so big they are near smooth and all green. I'd take new pics but it's raining. Tropical wave or sommat.
>> B.Stone
http://www.thatsnotpoetry.com/files/photos/angelstrumpet.jpg
>> Anonymous
where the hell do you live?

if you have a tropical rainforest in your backyard, i swear to god i have to kill you.
>> B.Stone
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Florida, near Orlando. I have a pitcher plant, a hoya rope, an angels trumpet and a black pearl, so no, it's no tropical rainforest, xD
>> Anonymous
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what? there isnt even any fertile soil left in orlando?

its all asphalt and condos.

you die now.
>> B.Stone
>>113037
You mean there is, I'm assuming, lol. I live in winter park. We like plants.
>> Anonymous
i hate your stupidass