A few images for 2017 both inside and out.
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Dave
2017 tour
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Re: 2017 tour
Hi Agavedave , very nice ! In the second photo whats the plant on the right hand shelf 7th plant from the left ?? pls
Stephen.. Bangor. N. Ireland.
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Re: 2017 tour
hello,
The plant in question is yet another parrasana.
Regards
Dave
The plant in question is yet another parrasana.
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Re: 2017 tour
They are some really nice plants
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?
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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Re: 2017 tour
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.
Dave..
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.
Dave..
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Here's the varigated one, snapped in May 2016
Any ideas?
Best regards
Dave
Any ideas?
Best regards
Dave
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