The seedlings of Amorphophallus bulbifer that I got from Al's last September went dormant pretty soon after I received them; in fact, they were on the way out when I got them. I dried out the small bulbs and had them sitting in a tray on the bottom of my plant shelf for a few months before I stumbled across them and thought, "Oh. Yeah. I should probably pot those."
And now they're popping up! Because I know these will be small this year and that I will be separating them again in the fall, I didn't mind sticking the two together. I love watching these guys grow up--I love their frilly leaves and petiole variegation.
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- Meadowview Biological Research Center
- USBG: Hatiora salicornioides
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- Heat Island Effect Boosts Tree Growth
- Schlumbergera's At It Again
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