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Lynda_45
Jacksonville, NC
(Zone 8b)

October 31, 2009 09:12 PM

I have had "moses in the cradle "all summer. This is my first time to grow it. I have it in the four corners of a bed in front of my house. Right now it is just beautiful and getting really big. I don't know what to do with it for the winter. Should I bring it in ? Does it overwinter ? I really need help.
To bring it in I have to dig it up and pot it.
Thanks-Lynda

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

October 31, 2009 09:48 PM

Here is some info for you

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/650/

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art9000.asp

http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/moses-in-the-cradle/index.ht...

JulieQ
Cullman, AL
(Zone 7b)

October 31, 2009 10:47 PM

That is gorgeous, Lynda.

Lynda_45
Jacksonville, NC
(Zone 8b)

November 3, 2009 08:46 PM

Thanks for your input. I will probably end up digging them up to bring in. I hoped they can continue to be this pretty.I really didn't know what to expect from them. The other pictures I've seen,lead me to believe mine have been happy where they are.
Lynda

daisylovn
Wilmer, AL
(Zone 8b)

November 6, 2009 06:38 PM

Lynda, Is that just one plant or several growing together? It is beautiful. I'm not sure but I think I just received two of these in a trade. checking now to see if it is the same plant or not...

plantladylin

(Zone 9b)

November 6, 2009 10:08 PM

Lynda: Your plant looks like this one: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/109176/ that I used to grow but lost in a freeze last winter. I know Plant Files shows zones 8b and higher and mine lived for quite a few years but finally succumbed this past winter.

siggybear2001
Rising Sun, MD

November 7, 2009 08:11 PM

Your plant does look great... very symetrical. These plants are actually composed of a "mother plant" with off shoots surrounding it. They do not survive a frost. I am not sure how low a temp. they will endure. I suggest you break off an off a shoot stick it in water until it has some roots and pot it up. Keep it damp until it seems to be established. After that it endures drynes if you forget to water it. Put it out in the garden in the spring or what passes for spring in FA. I live in northeastern Maryland and kept my in shade on my deck. I found that mine did not do well in direct sun. One of the advantages of this plant is that if it does not thrive in one location you can always break off an off shoot and start all over again ! Good Luck

lovesfragrance
Fort Lauderdale, FL

November 22, 2009 02:22 PM

Your plant IS beautiful with it's multi-colored leaves. I live in SoFla and down here the leaves are green on the top and purple below. The plant grows so well here, many consider it almost invasive. But I've left a clump of it (where I found it) around the base of a palm tree in the swale. I also have a couple of it's relatives: a smaller, similar looking plant (spreads even faster) and a tall leggy one whose growth rate is in between the two. All three are usually avoided down here unless one wants a ground cover. But I like their shade of purple so I let them be for the most part. When one or another gets beyond where I want it, It's a simple matter to just pull them out.

Lynda_45
Jacksonville, NC
(Zone 8b)

November 24, 2009 05:31 AM

Sorry I've been offline,but yes it is just one plant. I have three more in the corners of a bed. I love the colors in it. Mine stayed in the corners of a lantana bed. It was mostly sunny,but didn't seem to bother it.
Thanks for your input.
Lynda

junior6
Vancouver, BC
Canada

February 1, 2010 08:25 PM

Hi Everyone,

I have a similar looking plant that I bought as a 'tropical plant' from a supermarket. Do you think this is the same plant as the moses in the cradle? The key characteristic is that it has fleshy/rubbery leaves and the main stalk is not woody. Otherwise, it has the same green/purple leaves.

See my photos in the below forum post:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1073003/

Many thanks.

themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010 03:42 PM

Junior, look at this one...

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.pendernurs...
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