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Re: e-mail, lets get some going
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: e-mail, lets get some going
- From: b*@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Clark Weston)
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 97 09:06:12 MST
I have several hibiscus (hibisci??!!<grin>) in bloom.
The Path, Nagao20, Morning Glory,
Also Schlumbergera bridgesii is knocking itself out.
S. truncata cultivar orange color(lost ID) is blooming well.
Other truncata cultivars are budding but are always later.
I DO follow the practice of draping them in black cloth
from 4PM till 8AM daily starting Sep15.
I would appreciate input from others as to how they manage
their Xmas cacti.
Ihave Euphorbia grandicornis which is putting forth many
of its funny little blosssoms.
Rex begonias are not blooming but they are doing so well
that they do not need to with their beautiful foliage.
Clark
<bk161@rgfn.epcc.edu>
>Hi,
>Since everyone has been so busy with Christmas and there has been no posting
>lets get some started for the new year.
>
>What does everyone have blooming right now? I have a phalonopsis orchid
>blooming that has been in bloom for 3 months, a crown of thorns, both a yellow
>one and a red one. My african gardenia (not a gardenia at all, can't think
>of real name) is blooming it has little tiny flowers that are quite fragrant,
>also a few african violets and one begonia. And a equitant orchid, which is
>one my favorites, because it is tiny and I am running out of room :)). The
>peace lily is blooming but that doesn't count because it is always blooming.
>
>What new plants would you like to get in this new year? I want to get a few
>more equitant orchids and anything fragrant, any ideas anyone?
>
>regards
>jenny wildes
>evansdale, iowa
>edaleputt@aol.com
>
>
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