Have been reading information about P. superbum in Australia and it appears that P. superbum and P. grande have been called the same plant variety up until about 1970. It is still believed that these two Platycerium's are still being confused by the trade even up to today.
Have received two incoming Platycerium that look like P. superbum but they are a much darker shade of green. They have given me totally new shield fronds in the same area as my lighter shade of green P. superbum's.
Any comments on why these two Platycerium's are different colours?
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Have purchased 3 x P. ripples but can not find any Platycerium by this name. The seller sell many of the harder to get Platycerium and is very experienced grower in this area. He will not answer my question asked here.
Can anyone help me with info on P. ripples? They are an Elkhorn.
P. ripples
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Two examples of P. grande. Very domed shape at present.