Dockrillia wassellii is a small-sized, creeping species found in northeast Australia.
They have terete, fleshy leaves, and like good drainage mediums. In fact, people here in Taiwan usually mount their plant on slabs to prevent rot roots.
If you ever grow B. nodosa, you could treat them the same way, but remember that keep them drier in about 1-2 months in early summer would help the spikes occur.
Last edited by pheli; 08-21-2007 at 07:01 AM..
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