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Post by Tarantulalover on Feb 7, 2016 20:12:36 GMT -5
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jun 18, 2016 5:53:20 GMT -5
Hi I am really wanting an umbrella plant, can you root from cutting? Thanks
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Post by Tarantulalover on Jun 18, 2016 8:26:01 GMT -5
Sorry but I have no experience with that :/ but there extremely easy to find at any plant nursery, grocery store anywhere that carries house plants will most likely have on
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Post by Tarantulalover on Jun 18, 2016 8:29:17 GMT -5
And this photo is just a stock photo from Google. This was the first day I joined and I wasn't sure have to post my own pictures yet.
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Post by exoticplantseller on Jun 18, 2016 10:32:11 GMT -5
Oh ok thanks
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Post by pinhead on Jun 18, 2016 15:49:35 GMT -5
There are a few plants of the Umbrella plant genus that are hardy here on the west coast. Mine have survived the winter and are doing very well. Schefflera taiwaniana Schefflera macrophylla - this one looks a lot like the Umbrella plant This is a Butia - one of the few pinnate (feathery) palms we can grow. Finally, my mini bog. Flytraps, capensis and binate survived through the winter
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Post by karin on Jun 20, 2016 12:45:36 GMT -5
FWIW, Schefflera are very easy to rot from cuttings. take a while to look like "something" though. and they are a magnet for scales - i think that's why i threw mine out in the end....
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Post by Justintime on Jul 15, 2016 6:00:53 GMT -5
Wow pinhead your bog is looking awesome this year!
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