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Old 04-22-2009, 09:34 PM
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Default Sedirea japonica 'Seigyokumaru' & others


I got 'Seigyokumaru' last Spring and so far it's been very easy to grow and bloom. Doesn't seem to mind my 20 - 30% low humidity. It's no wonder the Shiseido company makes a perfume of this. Fragrance is lovely.

'Minmarushima' and 'Fusamaru' I just got this Spring. Leaves on Minmarushima are about the size of a quarter and Fusamaru's leaves are about the size of a dime. Thanks for looking
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Where'd you get your minmaru shima? it's very beautiful. I see a bunch of great neos in the background, too.
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Tracy, they are really cool. I like "Minmarushima" too.
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Gorgeous, Tracy! And your traditional potting method is superb!
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Is it true that they need cool temperature? Lovely plant by the way.
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I like all three of them.
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Beautiful Tracy! Job well done! They are definately more then happy! Seeing the color of the leaves on yours, I think I need to lower the lighting for mine! I bet that is why they aren't blooming, that and I keep mine a little on the dry side. I sure wish I had a collection like yours!
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too cool! must get some of those
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Thanks for the kind words, all

Kip, I got Minmarushima from Satomi (Seed Engei).

Math, I do believe they need the cool winter temps to bloom better. If you can get your winter nights down to low 60s - mid 50's, I think that's good enough.

Bec, I thought you said your Seigyokumaru had very dark green leaves?
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Gorgeous plants and potting as well! Thanks for sharing
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