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AhmadIrfan
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Rainy season

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Beautiful Caladiums Ahmad.i have left this bulb for a long time.but they are rally very nice foliage plants.Ahmad how are the Fox tails.i,l try my luck once again in coming spring.
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Caladiums are hard to let go off not much to plant in the summers than these beautiful Caladiums. The fox tails are doing ok very slow growth though they did survive the intense heat without any covering.
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Wonderful topic. What/which rainy season? Must be in Lahore over here, nothing. Marigold Inca and Marigold Bonanza seedlings ready for transplant. Waiting so that the rainy season does not start by accident.
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It is the Fish Tail which is problamatic and not the Fox Tail.
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So your caladiums finally came through! Very nice.
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Yupp your advice came though sir
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