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2017 tour

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A few images for 2017 both inside and out.

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Hi Agavedave , very nice ! In the second photo whats the plant on the right hand shelf 7th plant from the left ?? pls
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hello,

The plant in question is yet another parrasana.

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Thanks (tu)
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They are some really nice plants (tu) (tu) (tu)
Do you find that bringing them outside makes a lot of difference in regards to growth?
And if you don't mind me asking, what is the variegated plant in the second picture?
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I'm not too sure what the varigated plant is, my gut feeling is that it may be funkyana or difformis or a close relative.

I mostly move the larger ones outside for the summer because of space constraints and I haven't noticed too much difference except for the more golden variegates, in limited light they can fade to having a bit of a green tint. Also I have shading on the GH during summer so seedlings don't get scorched.

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Here's the varigated one, snapped in May 2016

Any ideas?

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