Does this look like Paul's Glory?

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Does this look like Paul's Glory?

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I know I had a Pauls' Glory in a bad spot - too many tree roots. I dug it up and potted it a couple of years ago. I'm thinking this is it.
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Re: Does this look like Paul's Glory?

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Sure could be :)
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Thanks Chris.

I need to post a couple of other questionable ones.
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Re: Does this look like Paul's Glory?

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Yes (and maybe missing a bit of sun).
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Not that any one needs to agree after Chris has chimed in, but I think it is also.
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If you move it to a sunny position after a few days it will look completely different. PG always comes up darker or plain looking but soon changes in the sun.
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