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Old 04-21-2015, 11:48 AM
MNBloom MNBloom is offline
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Picture #4 is identified as Oscarvarium infans

a crossbreed of
Mrphilipsia pater and mrsphilipsia mater

He grows best with generous amounts of love and kisses and sleeping on pater's chest.

He takes about 18-22 years to attain full maturity and will bloom in his adulthood. This variety has been known to separate from his pater and mater to seek his own roots in a new pot.

If generously blessed with great genes and loving leaf coverage from his parents he will bring great joy to both his mater and pater and those around him in the surrounding plants and pots.

If he was a volunteer who sprung up in the midst of his pater and mater he is doubly blessed.

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Old 04-21-2015, 12:07 PM
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Picture #4 is identified as Oscarvarium infans

a crossbreed of
Mrphilipsia pater and mrsphilipsia mater

He grows best with generous amounts of love and kisses and sleeping on pater's chest.

He takes about 18-22 years to attain full maturity and will bloom in his adulthood. This variety has been known to separate from his pater and mater to seek his own roots in a new pot.

If generously blessed with great genes and loving leaf coverage from his parents he will bring great joy to both his mater and pater and those around him in the surrounding plants and pots.

If he was a volunteer who sprung up in the midst of his pater and mater he is doubly blessed.

here is the oscarvarium at almost 9 months... i will be trimming the roots as they develop so HE NEVER LEAVES ME, obviously.

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