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03-08-2016, 12:33 PM
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I have this plant too. It bloomed twice for me in the last year--late Spring and then again in early Autumn.
This is a fragrant flower.
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Then it is normal, great I hope it does that every year. I forgot about it having a sent. But yes it does.
Thanks Leafmite, it was a welcome surprise.
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I have this one as well, I got it in bloom back in October. It's not doing anything right now
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I'll keep my fingers crossed it will soon start again for you.
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Thanks sonya.
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Attachment 119217I too bought one that was in bloom in May then again in Jan. Very cool plant!
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Yours is on a different schedule than mine is. I am really liking this one. Did anyone yet re-pot there's? I still have mine how it came from Ray. Did yours get a side branch like mine is doing?
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O my wow! Ray still has these for sale.
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Yes you had better get one before he's out I also got a Noef falcata x Asctm. ampullaceum but it has not bloomed. It looks good but nothing yet. Did anyone get one of these also?
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It is adorable. It is great when they bloom more than once in a year. Congrats!
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Absolutely is an add attraction for this one. And it doesn't take up much room.
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03-08-2016, 01:07 PM
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Yours is on a different schedule than mine is. I am really liking this one. Did anyone yet re-pot there's? I still have mine how it came from Ray. Did yours get a side branch like mine is doing?
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Mine is in a clay pot with chunky bark. I repotted right when I got it, I almost always do. Mine only had one flower spike each time, cool that you have 2 this time. It's a great little plant with a pleasant fragrance.
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03-08-2016, 01:23 PM
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Yes it is great it seems to be happy, I could have really had a problem with it. I'm not sure how I will re-pot when its time. For now it has the roots hanging out that I have Spanish moss around so it won't dry out so bad but I spray it every day. I will try and post pics when it blooms again.
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03-08-2016, 04:08 PM
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Really cute flowers and plant👍🏻😃
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03-08-2016, 06:26 PM
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I wanted to buy one of these when Ray put them up for sale, but I just didn't have any room for one more plant. I still don't have the room, but Ray still has some on his site - what to do, what to do?!
Didn't know they were fragrant, that makes me want one even more!
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03-09-2016, 12:32 PM
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I wanted to buy one of these when Ray put them up for sale, but I just didn't have any room for one more plant. I still don't have the room, but Ray still has some on his site - what to do, what to do?!
Didn't know they were fragrant, that makes me want one even more!
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Well you know how it goes, you need to get one this said by the gal that is trying so hard not to buy any at the moment. There not really that big. I love the spurs on it. The fragrance is not like you can smell it all over the room. You have to put your nose into it but then it's nice.
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03-09-2016, 07:38 PM
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Well you know how it goes, you need to get one this said by the gal that is trying so hard not to buy any at the moment. There not really that big. I love the spurs on it. The fragrance is not like you can smell it all over the room. You have to put your nose into it but then it's nice.
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Mine smelled a little stronger, but is in a small room. It reminded me of faint hyacinths.
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03-10-2016, 01:30 PM
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I guess I will see when mine blooms again. It was in Oct. and I was not home during the day so I was taking pictures and smelling it in the morning.
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04-01-2016, 01:40 PM
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It's blooming and I think it smells like lilacs. I think I blasted the ends on both branches. I think I'll kick my arss. I must have let it get too dry even though I water it almost every day. I just love the spurs.
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Great!
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