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Old 01-09-2008, 11:38 AM
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When fertilizing, you take pollen from the older inflorescence and introduce it to the younger inflorescence correct? Becuase the older inflorescence has let die its female flowers, while male flowers are producing pollen, and the younger inflorescence is not producing pollen, but has vital female flowers? Am I correct?
I am not the biologist and do not know much, but is possible your theory is true. However, practice shows that is better pollination occurs for flowers of different species. Obtaining of seed from flowers of one kind is very difficult.
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Old 01-09-2008, 12:13 PM
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Is that a Cryptocoryne cordata? Its beautiful!
ANd BIG!
Anuibias coffefolia?
Tindomul, you well know plants of family Araceae. I am surprised. On the account of Cryptocoryne cordata I do not know. I bad define them. Besides in garden 50 species of Cryptocoryne are grown up approximately. On the account of Anuibias coffefolia you are absolutely right.
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Bonsai! Outdoors I grow mostly native plants: spruces, firs, maples, birches, and a vegetable garden. Indoors I grow ficuses and schefflera, jades, and some standard tropical foliage plants, ferns and african violets.
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I love bonsai can you post some pics of your bonsai…please….pretty please…...
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:44 PM
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Here are my most recent non orchid blooms. This includes that Anubias frazeri. At least I think its an A. frazeri.

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I love anything that smells good, that weakness is what got me into orchids in the first place......I'm walking along minding my own bussiness shopping for a maidenhair fern when this gloroius scent stops me dead in my tracks. further investgation leads me to a white cattley (no tag of course) and I forgot all about the fern .LOL. I grow jasmines, stephanotis,mostera,a kumquat tree that keeps all the spidermites away from the orchids ,LOL,Thunbergia grandiflora,passiflora,and trying my hand at a plumeria.
I love the tillandsia cyanea! beautiful!
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This is what is currently blooming at my house that’s scented…The first one is

Osmanthus Fragrans also know as sweet olive- It’s the most modest bush you will ever see and the flowers are almost unnoticeable maybe a couple of centimeters but the scent is unmissable …to me it smells like apricots or peach I have it sitting next to my door so I can enjoy it every time I enter or exit the house…..

The next one is my Meyer Lemon Tree…It gave me 8 lemons last year and its only a couple of feet tall…I have it sitting next to my vandas so I can enjoy its scent every time I check the orchids…
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Very nice!!
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Tindomul, thank you for new photos. It is surprising, that the spatha of a new flower not so it is brightly painted.
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Tindo, I thought of you lastweekend at the Botanical Garden....

Urospatha grandis on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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enjoy...
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Oooh, a new genus for me!!!
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