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Originally Posted by quiltergal
Jeremy, Paph. druryi is such a pretty species. I got a very small one a year and a half ago from a friend who was closing her greenhouse. It's kind of a pokey grower, at least for me. It finally started on a new growth a few months ago after I repotted it. Hopefully I can get it to bloom. My friend told me these do better in bright light and cooler temps.
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Terri - realize I'm off topic now but I thought I'd reply - Tom (where I got it) told me that the smaller plants of these are really difficult to get to mature and establish. We even talked about what it would mean to divide my plant, and he warned me how much better this type does together. I attached a picture for reference. Yes, he said the same with light! It's great you know that, and also have new growth, so hopefully yours is on track. Hope the best for you...I agree how wonderful they are... this was one of those "I have to have that" ones for me. There was only one, and it was though it was set aside just so I would take it home! I'm sure we all understand how that works
