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This one grows different then all the rest of the seedlings and I just have not made up my mind what to think of it.
Being green makes it harder to notice, looking like a pineapple growing makes it stand out.
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eastwood2007
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Are you sure someone didn't slip a kernel of corn in your dirt? :lol: Just kidding? I really kinda like it. I am very curious to see how it grows up...how old is it now?
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This is a December seedling.
If I get corn I will let you know.
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Can you imagine multiple eyes? What a ground cover!

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Post by renaldo75 »

I like it!! :P Looks like you may be getting more eyes before long as vigorous as it is.
GO HAWKEYES!!!

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eastwood2007
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Wow! That is a fast grower!!!! It really looks sturdy, too! I like it!!!!! :D
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I'm liking it... doesn't seem like the leaves have any petiole to them.. Would love to see this plant at the end of summer and/or next year.
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