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Old 05-15-2023, 04:11 PM
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Whoa, i just looked up this cross and it is awesome! Id love to see a photo of that. and all your others for that matter....
Coastal Phenom (Schofieldiana x Tigrina)...

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Wow those are impressive! I love them all

Is you elongata an alba?
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Wow those are impressive! I love them all

Is you elongata an alba?
It is just listed as elongata x "outcross"
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Tigrina is fabulous! I only have one, which I will not see for several years. I like how shiny they are.
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Im going to keep adding progress to the first post
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Big boy!

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That is a cool flower! How large do these get?
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The plants get from 2-3' tall and to my knowledge the record for flower count is 52.
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Beautiful! Wow, temperature sure makes a difference. I'd assume that these have a nice cozy greenhouse to snuggle in. Normal for my tigrinas is late July. This year which has been exceptionally cool, I wonder if they will even make it in August, new growths still have a long way to go.
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Beautiful! Wow, temperature sure makes a difference. I'd assume that these have a nice cozy greenhouse to snuggle in. Normal for my tigrinas is late July. This year which has been exceptionally cool, I wonder if they will even make it in August, new growths still have a long way to go.
Yes they do! 100° most days and a full day length of sun on the south side of my house. They really soak it up
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