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Old 07-14-2023, 11:19 AM
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this is a super cool plant and i really like the basket you have it in

is that bamboo? did you make it?
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Old 07-15-2023, 11:33 AM
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Hi Roberta,
I love it also, the flowers are so beautiful, and the plant is so airy and elegant. Unfortunately, my flowers do not have any fragrance. I thought it was a small plant, probably I was growing it too dry.
Glad to hear about your experience with it!
By the way, my Barkeria scandens does not grow very well, I have it mounted in a sunny location of the greenhouse, and may be too hot and dry, even though I water it every day . How do you grow yours?
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Bark scandens? Outside (morning sun, then dappled sun or bright shade the rest of the day) So it does experience cool winters. It's bare most of the time, looks like a little stick, but grows and blooms rather well. It is still a small plant, but the color is outstanding. It is on a bare mount (no moss) so it gets quite dry, does get watered every day. like the rest of the mounted plans. I am excited about Bark. melanocaulon... one morning a month or maybe 2 ago, I found the tip of the spike broken off (maybe by a bird) and so I thought that this year's blooming was lost. But I just noticed, that a branch developed on the spike where it was broken, buds!! (Another cool grower)
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Old 07-16-2023, 03:49 AM
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It sounds similar to mine. Well I guess I need a bit of patience. It's still a tiny plant.
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