Spyke

In a few centuries people will speak of this thousand year old flower that can grant immortality.

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stoyreply
lemmy.zip

Please do some research first, depending on your location and the specific variant of rhododendron you plant you may introduce an invasive plant.

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Exactly. You could end up with humans that live for 100+ years.

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lemmy.world

Wait what? Invasive? I have never seen one that just spreads like mint or buttercups

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Selenireply
lemmy.world

Our reply to the ignoble English Ivy over here in the States, apparently

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XIIIesqreply
lemmy.world

I'm pretty sure that rhododendrons originate from Asia.

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And North America. Mostly on the west coast of the US and BC, although they have cousins sometimes called ‘mountain laurel’ on the east coast of the US.

Confusingly, in some places on the east coast, they call mountain laurel ‘rhododendron’ as well.

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Imagine be able to live 100 years at the same place. i moved like 20 times and i'm not even 40..

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Wow... Wonder what variant that is. Mine seems to never grow. Is in more than 10 years grown maybe a few centimeters.

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