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Garden Rebel / Sims Landscaping, Co.
Garden Rebel / Sims Lands... Professional Orlando, FL on Oct 29, 2011
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Gold Potato Vine, great colorful ground cover but very aggressive, also comes in a purple variety

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    ego Palm on the left, Swiss Cheese Vine, and Yellow Tapioca.
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    New growth on Loropetalum with O'Spring holly in forefront
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    Firecracker plant, great butterfly attracter
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    Gold Potato Vine, great colorful ground cover but very aggressive, also comes in a purple variety
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    Yellow Tapioca in full glory
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  • Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmo... Duluth, GA
    I love the Swiss cheese vine, so much character and texture, Is this your home Garden Rebel?
    on Oct 29, 2011 · Like 0
  • Karen G Palm Bay, FL
    Nice to see you using plants you don't always see here in Florida. I like palms, crotons and pitosporum, but they can be overused and boring. The swiss cheese vine is lovely!
    on Oct 29, 2011 · Like 0
  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    I'm thinking that swiss cheese vine would be perfect on my mid-century house, but I thought it was a Zone 10 plant. How does it handle the winter for you?
    on Oct 30, 2011 · Like 0
  • Garden Rebel / Sims Lands... Orlando, FL
    Yes, this is my home and the swiss Cheese is a true tropical and does not like cold drying winds. In this location it does great because it is protected by a large overhang.It just happens to be a great indoor plant as so many Aroids are, just keep near a window.
    on Oct 30, 2011 · Like 0

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