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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    1st day senior year. I can't believe she grew up so fast. ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )





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    Castor bean keeps getting bigger. ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )





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    Last nights moon flowers. ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I love what you grow Donna - especially that beauty in your first photograph. :D
     
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    Castor bean grows in your area? I am really surprised (in a good way)! :D I thought they only did well in my hot and humid environment - Anyway brace yourself now, because if the conditions are right, castor bean trees can easily grow to over 20 feet (and that too within the first year)! I myself was amazed when I planted them in my home way back in the early 90s.

    However once in the wild I saw a tree that was almost 45 feet high! Which is extremely unusual, as in the wild these trees hardly over grow over 9 to 12 feet...

    It all depends on how much water and direct sunlight it gets. Your castor bean is the brown/black/red type, so I could be wrong about the size of the mature tree - As over here we only have the lush green type.
     
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    Donna S, You must be so proud of your daughter. Treasure each step of the way dear.

    As usual your plants are beautiful. Love the Caster Beans. I have been thinking of doing them next year just because of you..... :p
     



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    What a beautiful daughter Donna! And senior year is a biggie. Congrats.
     
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    Congratulations on your beautiful daughters graduation. And also the size of that caster bean!
     
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    She is my beautiful granddaughter. But Thanks anyway.
     
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    Wow Donna. That went by fast, huh? She is a beautiful young lady.

    Your castor bean looks very nice. I don't think any of mine have ever gotten that big. Maybe if I gave them more room. I am always hacking off their leaves because they make too much shade for the other plants.
     
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    I grew a Castor Bean once... it got around 10 ft tall. But I was always worried that something/someone would munch on it and get sick.
    Too bad they're so poisonous... because they really are pretty! And now I'm curious to see how big your's will get! :eek:
     

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