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Re: [SANS] Sans.canaliculata dwarf & 'Mason Congo' (Baby)
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Sans.canaliculata dwarf & 'Mason Congo' (Baby)
- From: J* G* N* <j*@AZTEKIUM.OCTACON.CO.UK>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:05:25 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <199907250459.FAA26035@goole.octacon.co.uk>
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I Have bought four plants of Sansevieria canaliculata Dwarf and
each time the leaves have all ended up more than 3' long, though
three of them were very slow growing. I do remember some
discussion about S. canaliculata taking place on cacti_etc a long
time ago. The majority of Members then stated that their plants
eventually grew into the normal canaliculata and a few said their
plants had remained dwarf. I would agree with Stephen here that it is
probably cultural practices pot size, watering, feeding regime
amount of direct sunlight all of which will help or hinder growth.
There may be a smaller form of canaliculata but does that make for
a different plant, at a species level I doubt it.
ON about dwarf's I do have a clone of Sansevieria 'Mason Congo'
baby? That I was given and am surprised to report that up till now
the largest leaf is 4" tall. The cutting was received as a single piece
of rhizome and leaf. Now one year on there are four leaves and
none of them show any signs of growing up. A bit early to say for
definite, as we all know things can change with Sansevierias in 3
years. Anyone ever come across this supposedly dwarf clone?
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