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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Neoregelia
... are blotched and tinted with pinks and purples and with the rosette centre blushing to purple, at flowering. Neoregelia "Blood Plum" rosette grows 40 cm diameter and 20cm high, either directly in the ... shaded and tinted with orangey pink and with the rosette centre blushing to a very rich orangey red, at flowering. Neoregelia "Orange Glow" rosette grows 40 cm diameter and 20cm high, either directly ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Intergeneric
... rosette blushes into an extremely brilliant strawberry pink colour. The compact domed bracts are bright red and in striking contrast, the 1cm long flowers are bluish purple. x Neomea "Strawberry" rosette grows 40 ... purple coloured tips with the rosettes centre blushing to crimson at flowering. x Neotanthus "Firefoam" rosette grows 30 cm diameter and 20cm high, either directly in the ground or in a ...
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Ariocarpus agavoides SB370 Tula, Tamaulipas, Mexico
... Cacti and Succulents. Flowers deep magenta in october Habit: Small rosette shaped succulent with stiff, rough, dark green tubercles. It looks ... 12mm in diam. The very rare spiny form (Hypocotyl-graft ) Cultivation: Grows in alluvial plain that becomes muddy in summer, so ... in San Luis Potosi, disjunct from the original site. Habitat: Grows on rocky limestone hills, and alluvial plains at about 1200 ...
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Ariocarpus fissuratus
... A. fissuratus is a geophyte plant that produce a star-shaped rosette of fleshy, deltoid to hemispheric tubercles which have no spines ... , rarely giving rise to side shoots from old areoles, they grows extremely slowly to 20 cm in diameter. Each plant has ... Cultivation is not too difficult in a greenhouse, although A. fissuratus grows extremely slowly. The plants need deep pots to accommodate the ...
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My guess is a Sucker? - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... , new leaves should be growing from the center of the plant. This is how the rosette is formed. Those leaves growing from the side - suckers. Good luck. Barbara RE: My guess ... growing from that center , I cant see any new crown , maybe later when the leafage grows a little, but shouldnt new leafs grow from this center be common? Post a Follow ...
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Sickly looking aloe vera - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... from (sorry I missed it earlier). They'll come from within the rosette of leaves, in the very center of the cluster of existing leaves. ... Karen I certainly agree. I want to remind Britta, that this species grows in hot country, and will not like cold weather either. She should ... drains well, do not let the pot sit in water. As it grows then she can increase the size of the pot, that cutting looks ...
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Tillandsias
... a tropical jungle, any plant which can survive in a location where no other plant grows has a great advantage. By surviving on an inhospitable site, a plant eliminates the problem ... little blue, purple, red, orange or white spikes which arise from the centre of the rosette of leaves. Unfortunately, while flowering is a sign of good health and maturity, it also ...
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Aquatic Gardening
... (tape grass, ribbon grass) has ribbon-like, translucent, pale green leaves. It grows in shade, partial shade or full sun in water that is 15- ... green leaves which fish use as shelter as well as food. It grows in water 15-152 cm (6-60 in.) deep in full sun ... of the water hyacinth. It has velvety blue-green leaves forming a rosette of foliage similar to leaf lettuce. Lemna spp. (duckweed) is a very ...
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digitals
... so they are drought tolerant. Plants the first year produce a rosette of leaves and begin to bloom the second year. Most of ... till August. Plants rise from a woody rootstock forming a tufted rosette on linear leaves 8" long 0.3" wide. Plants have leaf ... dense leafy spikes. This species is a perennial from Northern Spain and grows into nice clumps with Dense racemes of dark (chocolate) orangeish brown ...
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Lewisia cotyledon
... , red, or yellow colours, often striped. Leaves are succulent in appearence, and form a small rosette. Grows about 6" tall, blooms late spring, early summer. This plant is a bugger to grow ...
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