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Question by janice
Submitted on 4/8/2004
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i am looking for a houseplant called a chocolate soldier. it has green and brownish leaves and blooms little red trumpets.is not a vine but trails nicely in hanging basket. thanks janice


Answer by sue
Submitted on 9/13/2004
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I have just bought a chocolate soldier at Lowes. It is a succulent,needs bright light grows up to 12 inches tall, blooms in the summertime, an is hardy to 32 degrees. I found it in the garden section... it is a beautiful plant

 

Answer by Wezey
Submitted on 11/2/2005
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I have a chocolate soldier houseplant.  Are we allowed to sell thru this website?  I just found this by searching on Google.  advocarecloseout@yahoo.com

 

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