Why does my tropical succulent look like this?
Sarah
6 years ago
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6 years agoSarah
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6 years agoalbert_135 39.17°N 119.76°W 4695ft.
6 years agolast modified: 6 years agostanofh 10a Hayward,Ca S.F. bay area
6 years agoAndrea ME z5b
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Dave in NoVA • N. Virginia • zone 7A