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| just divided it, have about 10 divisions (picture of divisions, whole thing yesterday, and in bloom a few years ago at link below).
Will trade for anything that fits these needs- will grow and bloom outside in Florida zone 9 (so nothing that needs a cool winter or such) or will grow inside in a windowsill (tables full, so something small, lol) Specifically would like miniatures and/or fragrant, and/or a rhynchostylis (not white gig. alba).
This is my first time dividing a plant, so might not have done it right, which is why I took a picture of what I'm offering. If it looks wrong, teach me obi wan.
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Here is a link that might be useful: My garden and some trades here
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- Posted by ms_minnamouse 7a (My Page) on Tue, Apr 7, 09 at 0:57
| When I divide, I like to sprinkle the roots with cinnamon after soaking it in a hydrogen peroxide solution. |
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| how about a 3-5 bulb front division of either L. anceps "Boulder City" or Lc. Wriggleyi "Blue Lagoon". Both are hardy outdoors in coastal california, down to 28 or so. Also have some specimen size Sarcochillus Fitzhart, S. hartmannii, Den. speciosum and Den. Delicatum "Dawn", but I would need something larger for these. |
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- Posted by crueltyfre 9 (My Page) on Fri, Apr 10, 09 at 16:42
| I would love some Boulder City, for an equal size piece of mine? Or, the Den speciosum in exchange for all my maikai divisions? I have 6 divisional pieces left, each piece with 3-6 bulb/leaves. You can have them all if that would make it "fair" .....? (also sent this directly to your email) |
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