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- From: rjq@phys.ksu.edu (Rob Quinn)
- Newsgroups: rec.gardens
- Subject: Re: help my christmas catus is dying
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 11:25:20 GMT
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- >>Now the branches are really limp and boney, and have started to turn
- >>a shade of dark purple.
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- Often mine look ``wrinkly'' but it doesn't seem to effect the plant.
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- >Some of the older branches on mine also have gone purple. Some went that
- >way last year but they bloomed just fine this year. I'm not sure why they
- >do that though.
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- The tip ``sections'' (what's the word I want?) of mine are what turn purple.
- The middle is always green. So far no problem I guess, as it blooms about
- every 2 or 3 months. I'm not sure if there's a pattern to the purpleness and
- the flowering.
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- | "He does not _drink_ from a can like most humans... |
- | he slurps it out. It sounds as if he's trying Rob Quinn |
- | to drink it without tipping the can." rjq@phys.ksu.edu |
- | -anon referring to Bryan Nehl QuinnBob@KSUVM.BITNET |
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