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Re: [SANS] Sansevieria francisii and S. sp. 'Bally 12681'
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Sansevieria francisii and S. sp. 'Bally 12681'
- From: h* <h*@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 18:43:52 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <01164809218927@naplesnet.com>
>
>The difference between S. francisii (=FKH 432) and S. sp. 'Bally 12681' is
>that the former grows in a stack of five rows like an Astroloba. One leaf
>grows right above the other and the leaves keep growing and growing until
>the entire plant flops.
And, as far as I know, it is the ONLY Sansevieria which does this. such
plants in other genera are sometimes called "congesta" and it is a favorite
plant shape for me. I wonder if any of the others do this. i wonder where i
will ever get the flat, clay green giant fan, distichous, which perished in
our cold...it was named Rhodesiana when it came in, so many years ago.
(biting lip)
hermine
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