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hardyjim
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Some pics-new plants and a few creatures

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but not in that order.



Somebody ruined a good picture(-;


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Amorphophallus Konjac


If anybody has pics/experience with this one I would love to see/hear them(-:
I bought 4 bulbs and they threw another 2 in.

Amorphophallus Konjac
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Should be really cool if/when it blooms!

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Another cactus blooming-always a treat!


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Xanthosoma Albomarginata (Micky Mouse) Aroid

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Americana has busted 4 leaves of the spear.


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M.Maculosa sending up 6 stalks


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3 new Pachys...Densiflorum,Horombense and Baronii


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A.Donax,prettier than ever!


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Some of you guys may not agree but I trimmed the bottom
leaves off 2 of the Trachys to expose their trunks...they look a lot taller now!


Fortunei before
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after
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Nainital before
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after


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They will look better in another month(-:







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Post by canadianplant »

Jim - Amorphophalus are easy to take care of. They cannot be grown in full sun. THey need dappled light all day, partial shade. THey need to be planted deep, I planted 1 inch corns 3 inches down in a pot. I think the average is 4X the size of the corm. There is also one thing you REALLY need to take heed. THey will not survive, in any way, if they are stored to wet, be that be indoors for the winter, or experimenting outdoors. IF the plant gets soaked during the time its trying to go dormant, or when its dormant, they will rot within a day. THey need very, very well drained soil. I think Konjac needs to be about baseball sized, or grapefruit sized to bloom (I only know about 2 of them, and i have since forgotten the exact size).

I killed 3 of them. One was in the ground, in `badish`, sandy, fast draining soil, which rotted before the plant even died down, without ANY supplimental watering, and `normal` rain (im no talking shrivled into nothing, im talking, the bulb felt like custard). The other 2 (different species), were left outside to die back, then ut in the basement from december till february. They corms were solid when I placed them into storage, and again, I brought them up, gave hem a LIGHT water, ad they rotted in 2 days. They either froze, or, as a friend told me, they almost need to be bone dry while in storage for him, other wise they rot".

Ok.... so I guess "easy" is relative :shock:
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Post by TimMAz6 »

great plants Jim.........that Manfreda is really cool...........your Trachy's look bigger after you trimmed them up too.
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Post by lucky1 »

Pic one: slow day, Jim? :bootyshake: :lol:

First butterfly a swallowtail?
Moth? the second one? never saw that before.

Good luck with the A.konjac...think they eat neighborhood cats.

Look how tall that Americana is getting! :shock:

Nice new pachys Jim.

Barb

PS--I like the palms pruned to a trunk.
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Post by hardyjim »

Thanks for the info Jesse-May is an easy month,or should be to grow anything.


We'll see.


Barb

I found that feature by accident,how many times
have you posted someting and wished you could point
of circle something in the picture....? :D

I probably can't even figure out how I did hat now :oops:


Guys

I thought the palms look better this way too.....they really do
look a lot bigger and should be really cool looking in a few months.

Maybe not a bad thing to do a little trimming considering the dry weather of late....

Thanks ya'all


Heres a few more pictures.



Another cactus blooming...


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Pachypodium densiflorum flowering-they branch into three after this-so,very cool!


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Couple I took this morning....


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I am enjoying this Giant Reed grass(some may say to much(happy))this year...


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Even the stalks are colorful/beautiful on this Y.colorguard.

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Bloom stalk on the Hesperaloe is over 6' (grin)


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Post by lucky1 »

I found that feature by accident,how many times
have you posted someting and wished you could point
of cicle something in the picture....? icon_biggrin.gif

I probably can't even figure out how I did hat now icon_redface.gif
You read my mind.
I saw Tim's (red arrow) pointing to the black marks on his magnolia, and your felt pen mark, and wondered how to do that.
Steve (KNNN) often has arrows added to pics.
I haven't a clue how to do it.
Getting too old to learn new stuff anyway. :wink:

Nice pics from a new angle too.
Thought all pachys bloomed white...wonder what the heck the seller added to get that little guy to bloom.
Doubt it's as simple as potassium?

Your place has never looked so lush as this year.
Bloody fabulous!

Barb
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Post by hardyjim »

Thanks Barb

Those little Pachys like Densiflorum,Rosulatum,Baronii Winsorii etc
bloom quite young and this forms their little trunks for life,they they start
layering with more heavely branched tiers each season.


Heres a few more pics-I have never had so many candles lit at once!

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