Dypsis sp. "Dwarf"
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Dypsis sp. "Dwarf"
I have no real clue as to what these are....................
The smallest Dypsis I know of is D.minuta, (mature at 20cm), these seem a little too large for that.
Seeds,
One that germinated in transit,
Steve
The smallest Dypsis I know of is D.minuta, (mature at 20cm), these seem a little too large for that.
Seeds,
One that germinated in transit,
Steve
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Here are a couple on their way,
I was not sure if there was a need to clean off the husk on these, left a couple intact.
Steve
I was not sure if there was a need to clean off the husk on these, left a couple intact.
Steve
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Not too much longer now,
Steve
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09-09-2008
First leaves, and a nice color
Steve
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Re: 09-09-2008
Hi, got a recent photo, EdKnnn wrote:First leaves, and a nice color
Steve
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Ed, Hello & Welcome to the forum!
Here's a couple from today (was starting to get dark, so the lighting is a bit off)
Steve
Here's a couple from today (was starting to get dark, so the lighting is a bit off)
Steve
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Nice!
These have been easy growers so far, seem to prefer a bit of shade, also have put up with several episodes of temps in the low 30's (they weren't happy, but did bounce back)
Steve
These have been easy growers so far, seem to prefer a bit of shade, also have put up with several episodes of temps in the low 30's (they weren't happy, but did bounce back)
Steve
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