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A Serissa Forest

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May 14, 2010
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Serissa forest
by: Anonymous

Dear DJlen:
I sold the forest a year later after I had re-potted the forest.

However, I do have another Serissa, which I call Serissa mountain. (I just posted it here.)

It survived this past winter buried in my flower bed, and has now totally leafed out. In fact I saw one flower so far, and as you know it has not been a very good spring weather wise.
Fondest regards,
Carl L. Rosner

May 14, 2010
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Please Post Further Developments
by: Anonymous

I'm here in So. Jersey as well; an avid Serissa grower also, and would be very interested in seeing your updated pictures and any other information on how they are doing.

I'm really shocked to hear that they are doing so well in the ground at your location (60 miles east of me) and look forward to getting further updates and info.

Thanks,
djlen
Somerdale, NJ

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