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  1. as just watering and securing my plants because of the cold front moving through. Anyways, one of my yucca trees planted in a 5 gallon bucket sprouted a 10" purple stemmed plant with small mint/basil looking leaves right next to the yucca tree overnight.
  2. Any ideas of what it might be?
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  14. Re: Weird sproutling next to my Yucca tree. [Re: kr0nik0]
  15. #17870716 - 02/26/13 08:03 PM (17 hours, 52 minutes ago)
  16. Do you like avocados? It looks like thats what you have. I think. Maybe. Google avocado sprouts, they'll shoot up like that overnight.
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  24. Re: Weird sproutling next to my Yucca tree. [Re: TheSheph]
  25. #17871113 - 02/26/13 09:18 PM (16 hours, 37 minutes ago)
  26. Yes, I do. I'm pretty sure I stuck an avocado pit in the soil after making guacamole a few weeks ago and completely forgot about it.
  27. Thanks for your help. I did that when I was relatively drunk. It sure is an avocado sprout. I just dug into the soil and I could feel the big avocado pit.
  28. Thanks again. :thumbup:

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