Re: Flowering today ...


Lovely!!

Thank you, Steve!!

On Mon, 5 Jun 2023 at 22:50, Steve Marak <samarak@gizmoworks.com> wrote:
Nothing exotic, but still fun.

The Amorphophallus bulbifer is one from a population that are
essentially tolerated weeds in an orchid greenhouse in Oklahoma - they
grow, they flower, something pollinates them, the seeds come up
everywhere, the owner pots up some to get them out of the walkways. I
should be so lucky. The weeds in my greenhouse are much less fun.

Taccarum weddellianum is easy and reliable. I have two mature tubers in
that pot and both flower every year. I've never gotten seeds, but then
I've never tried for them until this year because they always make a few
offsets. We'll see.

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