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Ludisia Discolor Comments
LUDISIA DISCOLOR: A Problem Plant It may be grown in a terrarium with gravel or crock drainage covered with bark, shredded osmunda (or sphagnum), leaf mold, perlite or small gravel as a mix, with a night temperature of 65 to 70 deg.F. A77-108 0

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