Hello again -
I may have given an incorrect impression when I asked
about successfully bringing multiple new growths to
bloom. 
This plant has never been reluctant to flower;
however, it generally gets 2-3 inflorescences on 3-5
new growths each summer (and sometimes one or two in
winter).
It now has about 14 new growths, large ones; I have
been picturing in my mind half (or more) of these with
flowers. 
Hey, a girl can fantasize!
It is grown outside, in sun strong enough to bring out
the red-purple in the foliage (okay, and a few crunchy
patches).
I will be a little more specific with my fertilizing.
Regards - Nancy
  


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"Measure twice; cut once."
        Nancy's first rule of woodworking
"When it comes down to marrying,
better speak once, think twice."
        George Thorogood


                
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