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Re: [SANS] fischeri and epiphytes
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] fischeri and epiphytes
- From: J* G* <j*@AZTEKIUM.OCTACON.CO.UK>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 21:04:25 +0100
- Priority: normal
My Sansevieria fischeri started to go vertical at about five inches
and after a year of vertical growth is now about 8" .
In succulents and their cultivation by Margaret J. Martin & Peter R.
Chapman they mention a Sansevieria arborea and quote "
S.arborea is an epiphytic plant with a creeping rhizome and long
pointed leaves, and should be of interest to growers who collect
epiphytes. It presumably needs damper conditions than the other
species".
Possibly they are on about Sansevieria arborescens though I doubt
it surely no one would think to grow this as an epiphyte.
Now I have never come across a Sansevieria arborea nor have I
come across it in a catalogue. Has anyone else heard of this plant
on any idea what it might be.
Latha math an-Drasda John
"Duine e an bruadair an Leumadair"
http://web.onyxnet.co.uk/John.Gamesby-AZTEKIUM/index.html
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