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Old 05-23-2006, 03:09 AM
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Here in Florida we can grow discolor as a ground cover under oak trees. Its growing pattern is very similar to a wandering jew plant. Low light and moist. It will not like the bark mixture of your den as it dries out too quick. The jewel prefers to be moist all the time.

I tried growing terrestrial here in the shadehouse with daily watering and killed them all by their drying out. when I moved them to heavy shade under the oaks and in my ground sprinklers they took off. they bloom a small white flower in early spring.
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