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got past US customs. So back to the Hoya Paulshirleyi, it looks like he is growing a new leaf also. I am very surprised this plant is not more common since it is so easy to start and it blooms so easily. I wish all hoyas were like this. I ordered this cutting from Ted Green along with the Hoya Mitrata cutting. I don't know if I will attempt to root Mitrata again. I don't like spending $20 on a cutting and it does nothing for me. I guess I won't attempt Hoya Praetori anytime soon since it is $50 a cutting. I tried to win a Hoya Praetori a week back from the Hoyan and lost it due to some rich guy bidding it up to $88. I wish I had unlimited funds to spend on hoyas like he has. I looked at the past auctions and he has spent some money on hoyas. I hope he goes away so I can win a few before the ebay plant season is over. :(
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