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Post by peatmoss on Jun 22, 2015 14:07:28 GMT -5
Hey People, Here's some stuff that caught my eye in my collection recently. A lot of stuff has been repotted a few weeks ago, most of the plants were in dire need of it. I think everything's doing pretty well though, and they should be great in a few more weeks. D. graomogolensis - these are my four biggest plants. Normally they're kept in four inch pots, but their roots can reach up to 12 inches. I really need to find a nice tall pot for a few of these. D. graomogolensis - this one has a plantlet forming on an old flowerstalk. Unfortunately this species won't produce seed for me. I wish I had more than one clone so I could make some seeds. *Both plants above are from Itacaramba, Brazil* My "biggest" D. rorimae. This one grows so slow, and is so difficult to keep going, but it seems to be doing really well since it was recently repotted, thank goodness. I've been growing this species for about four years, and this is the best it has ever done. A nice little D. aff ordensis that I grew from seed. Really cool little plants, and they're reasonably easy to grow, but they're quite slow. This plant is about two years old. The flowerstalks on D. spatulata "Ivan's 3 way Australian" are pretty heavily laden with glands. This is a great little spatulata hybrid that's super easy to grow and quite pretty. That's all for now, as I said, many of my plants are recently repotted, so they're not doing much. But hopefully I can come up with some more interesting stuff in the future. Thanks for looking!
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Post by Raymond on Jun 23, 2015 5:50:23 GMT -5
Interesting very Interesting Nice Plants
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Post by Devon on Jun 23, 2015 10:11:48 GMT -5
Nice looking plants Peat!
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Post by peatmoss on Jun 23, 2015 10:26:43 GMT -5
Thank you Devon and Raymond!
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Post by WillyCKH on Jun 23, 2015 12:13:51 GMT -5
They look so cute!
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Post by bcmosaic on Jul 16, 2015 1:21:18 GMT -5
Awesome! Especially that D. Afordensis The D. graomogolensis ain't bad either.
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