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Old 04-25-2014, 02:56 PM
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Good growing.
It is a slow growing plant but the young plants is able to bloom when it is only 5 cm tall.
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That is a useful information.
But as you can see there are no past flower nodes or cut spikes on my plant. This is the first time after reaching maturity that this bloomed for me.
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Wonderful growing! Flowers are quite beautiful! I love these 'miniature' renantheras like imshootiana, philipinense, and monachica. I had one imshootiana and it bloomed twice with beautiful long spikes before I lost it ... I still have the monachica and it blooms reliably every spring in south window. Always thought about the citrina... U just confirmed that I 'need' it now... Gotta go and buy that plus a replacement imshootiana soon!!!


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Wonderful growing! Flowers are quite beautiful! I love these 'miniature' renantheras like imshootiana, philipinense, and monachica. I had one imshootiana and it bloomed twice with beautiful long spikes before I lost it ... I still have the monachica and it blooms reliably every spring in south window. Always thought about the citrina... U just confirmed that I 'need' it now... Gotta go and buy that plus a replacement imshootiana soon!!!


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I am glad you are growing Renantheras in your environment.
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