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I think I have narrowed this down to an Orinoco? But cant decide if its a tall, or dwarf. The stem seems a little thin to be a dwarf. Do you think its an Orinoco or something else? The upper stem is powdery, so is the undersides of the leaves. Its very prolific, and I have seperated 4 pups, and they are getting large, and it has 3 more popping up. The Pstem is 6 feet, the petioles are closed. Also, do you think it will flower this year, and will the fruit be done before first frost about the 20th of October? The photo of the petiole is from its pup.
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Looks like a tall..
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