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This is the "Mother plant" to my red Brugmansias at home.
I ran up to it at a red light and lopped off a foot. Now I have a 7-foot monster of my own:
Thriving in crappy Ohio weather.
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As a side note, the music store behind it is where I bought my beautiful 1978 Fretless Music Man bass.
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