Its a great time of the year in the basement, probably 60 varieties in bloom. My furnace heat pump / fan sucks air from right outside the growroom door and distributes a lovely mix of catasetum and cattleya fragrance throughout the whole house.
But this is what I wanted to show. I get a lot of volunteers in this environment, 3 different volunteer orchids so far, at least 10 different types of ferns, but this may be the most surprising and interesting:
Its a begonia of some type, rooting in my drainage tray. I have rex begonias in the room, but this is not a rex. I get my tuberous begonia corms started in the basement, but I take them outside before they flower. It is in bud so will know more soon.
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The other odd/puzzling volunteer that I got that is a fig tree (ficus carica) in my yard. I have about 20 different fig trees, but they are all common types (not fertile) and we do not have the fig wasp in Portland. The volunteer does not appear to have rooted from a pieces of discard stem but from a seed.