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Originally Posted by Angurek
They are gorgeous. I love the triangular blooms and their deep, saturated colors.
I would try them, but I don't think I'd be able to handle them. I think I'll leave these beauties to the experts.
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Originally Posted by LinhT
Me too! I wish I knew how to grow these.
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They're really not as hard to grow as some informational resources have made them out to be. They've been given a really bad rap.
Their reputation for being difficult to grow is in my opinion, not deserved.
They're really beautiful plants.
If you guys are really interested check out:
www.disas.com
I currently have four pots of Disa tripetaloides from a single purchase of two plants in 3 months. They're making more offshoots and I expect to have a total of 5 or 6 pots by the end of the year.
I bought them during the summer too!
Summers here are not cool in temperature. They took it well.
Not sure about Disa uniflora. Haven't grown them yet. Plan to in about a year.
In the meantime, I have another species of Disa coming in probably by spring.