1. three siblings from my cross (‘Kotohime’ x no-tag obtusa type)
2. Bulbine aff (similarity in structure) diphylla HH5041, from Mesa Garden seed (MG3754), 2.5 years old, blooming since January, fading as summer approaches. Cyphostemma hardyi, 1 year ex Arid Lands. Cyphostemma quinatum, 6 months ex Arid Lands.
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Something I learned recently about Cyphostemma is that they prefer to be in larger pots than you’d think and they like quite a bit of water while growing. I just moved my juttae that had been barely staying alive to a larger pot so it has room to grow, and moved my quinatum which seemed nice and happy in its small pot into a much larger one. Can’t wait to see the progress it makes when it goes dormant later this year.
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1. three siblings from my cross (‘Kotohime’ x no-tag obtusa type)
2. Bulbine aff (similarity in structure) diphylla HH5041, from Mesa Garden seed (MG3754), 2.5 years old, blooming since January, fading as summer approaches. Cyphostemma hardyi, 1 year ex Arid Lands. Cyphostemma quinatum, 6 months ex Arid Lands.
Something I learned recently about Cyphostemma is that they prefer to be in larger pots than you’d think and they like quite a bit of water while growing. I just moved my juttae that had been barely staying alive to a larger pot so it has room to grow, and moved my quinatum which seemed nice and happy in its small pot into a much larger one. Can’t wait to see the progress it makes when it goes dormant later this year.
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