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Post by fredg on Jun 17, 2015 13:56:36 GMT
A winter growing Disa, it requires a dry summer rest. The buds seem to take forever to open. One not to grow in a Sarracenia lagoon.
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Post by peterhewitt on Jun 17, 2015 21:50:50 GMT
wow Fred, that is stunning. do you dry the soil out completely in summer? From whence exactly does it hail?
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Post by fredg on Jun 18, 2015 7:16:06 GMT
I'm just going by these.
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Post by fredg on Jun 25, 2015 15:11:24 GMT
A little update. Three open and four to go.
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Post by fredg on Jun 28, 2015 15:16:57 GMT
Still another three to open
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Post by fredg on Jul 6, 2015 10:34:12 GMT
Almost there.
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Post by grackle on Jul 6, 2015 11:10:05 GMT
How something like that evolves... the mind boggles. That is a long bloom period too.
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Post by Yaron on Jul 11, 2015 7:39:07 GMT
Looks a bit like Anubis ;-)
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Post by fredg on Jul 15, 2015 17:08:29 GMT
here's the ful house, nearly a month to get top this stage.
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Post by fredg on Jul 27, 2015 11:04:03 GMT
41 days after the first flower opened it's still looking good. What has happened since the last flower opened is that the flowers have begun to separate vertically. Please excuse image quality, it's windy out there (and the spiderlings have been busy). Now I need to ask how I'm supposed to give it a dry late spring/summer rest when it's in full flower and seed production?
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