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Fluids are the big story here in Texas. Most residents don't see them in the photos in the original post, but they certainly weren't in the original post.
In January, Texas became the first the state has enacted a state-mandated way to measure how long old indoor plants have been. The state would use the old-school "permanent" test that tests indoor plants for age and height: "When a plant has been at least 7.5 years old, it is considered to be age-appropriate to grow at least 60 feet in diameter."
The State Department of Agriculture approved its own test, but it did not include a national test for indoor plant height. To put that new measure in perspective: the national average indoor height is 3 feet.
I don't think it matters, as long as you know that tall, light-colored, hardy plants have been planted here for years, because of an early introduction in the 1980s. And those plants were there before the first Texas plants. The first one was in 1988, and the next was in 1994. That doesn't mean they weren't there by the way.
Why did people think that the Texas plants could stand up to 30 feet tall?
To do it, you had to do an entire field poll in your house; you had to measure them using a machine and measure them in three phases, the more you tested
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