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Old 05-27-2020, 02:56 PM
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Can’t ya grow them as a houseplant?
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i don't know about the dwarf...i have not seen how big it will get as mine is only a teenager and is in a pot.

the Royals are a 35-45 foot top with about a 60' canopy

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i think that if you prune it well it can be a tame housemate
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I love love love all your pictures. They are amazing. i have quite a few in bloom myself, but yours are amazing. Mine certainly look good, but the climate here it is just more difficult to get such spectacular blooms as you do. You have the prfect climate and it shows.
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Good Lord DC! It says with vigilance I can train it to six or 8 foot? Maybe my buddy was right about needing a 30x128 greenhouse....
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Old 05-28-2020, 07:58 AM
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you are going to have so much time now that you aren't hauling plants....
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i love the sequential bloomers...a bud, a new flower, a mature flower and a dead flower....goes round and round and round on the circle game

Grow your own by J Solo, on Flickr


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i love the mussaenda...the color is not the flower, it is a trick leaf, like a bouganvilla

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the flowers are unimpressive
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everblooming is kind of an exaggeration but look, it is still blooming the old spikes while the new ones grew in???

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stolen (and slightly adapted) mount basket design [Thanks OrchidBro] for my Stans and Coelogynes

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Gardena...perfect in smell, form and color...if only the damn ants weren't ALWAYS on the blooms, it would be the best potpourri
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this is another papi miss joquin but a different clone or something as it has very different shapes when you compare it to the first pic in the above post...

I have no way of knowing which of the piece around my yard came from which of my mother plants until they flower and i wish i kept better notes LOL


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my cockle shell is about to explode...

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three opening sheathes

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mounted dancing lady with only one spike this time...she blooms usually three or two times a year, typically one with more spikes than the other

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and alien dong...i mean ginger

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Old 06-08-2020, 03:31 PM
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a while back we put in this fence and i tried to skimp on the stain and bought the only two tins on the "clearance" rack at Lowe's...they had the same color label...i also used a borrowed sprayer that failed and something else went wrong LOL..this pic is cool to me for two reasons, 1) it looks so much better as it gets covered and 2) every single plant that you see except for the vanda, was taken as garbage from my neighbors pile LOL

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this is root porn

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pitchers are forming nicely and opening

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i see at least three vines in this cluster- anyone have experience in cutting them and propagating?

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i think i will get figs this year since i stopped Luella from eating the damn plant each year

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catasetum corner

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i think that Brassavolas really enjoy baskets

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this palm tree rules!! my neighbor's and she has at least five orchids, the ferns are natural

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Very nice, Judah... I'd love to watch you learn to garden in Indiana (or Kansas.) We don't just drop 'em on the ground (or fence) up here and they grow. We work at it. 😉
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School him Carol!!
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