Ok. Here's the okra tree.
Each time it produces, it grows higher, it sets a new set of leaves,produces new flowers and a couple of new okra, and in the meantime the bottom set of leaves falls off. Think of them like x# of stories tall a building is. This plant has grown 14 (of its) stories high.
The other picture is for comparison. The okra plants on the left are about a half foot taller than me, so approximately 6 feet tall right now.
The crazy thing is that the tall plant came from the same seeds
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Each time it produces, it grows higher, it sets a new set of leaves,produces new flowers and a couple of new okra, and in the meantime the bottom set of leaves falls off. Think of them like x# of stories tall a building is. This plant has grown 14 (of its) stories high.
The other picture is for comparison. The okra plants on the left are about a half foot taller than me, so approximately 6 feet tall right now.
The crazy thing is that the tall plant came from the same seeds
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