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Annee's web site
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- From: "Alan J.Butler" alanbutler1@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:28:17 -0500
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A bit late, but just to congratulate you, Annee, on a very interesting set
of pictures. I was expecting however a Sansevieria pie when you said they
were delicious. I suppose I must put it down to different use of English on
this side of the Atlantic.
By the way, we have seen lots of S.forskaolina in Yemen and Saudi Arabia,
and have several clones. From what I could see on your picture, it looks
OK. The leaves are very bluish, especially new growth, mottled, and with a
red edge. They are flowering for us now.
One phenomenon we have noticed is that there is a tendency to produce dwarf
offsets, which never grow tall and flower like that. In a way like
trifasciata produced 'Hahnii'. Has anyone else ever seen that?
All the best,
Alan Butler, England
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