Spotty Dotties
Re: Spotty Dotties
supposedly they take really long from seed and should be left in a pot for some years until is establishes as I learned with my young hexandrum
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Cool thank you. I think it's such a nice looking plant so difrent with the leaf pattern and the leaves had grown quite big too from what I remember in Dave's defiantly a good foliage plant to help fill out a tropical borderredsquirrel wrote:ive never had luck with seed Steve but if my clump gets a bit bigger i will dig you up a bit
Regards
Steve
Re: Spotty Dotties
Course he is Di, I like Dave really so I like to joke back on occasion...I think he was just teasing Kata
Conifers;
I thought that maybe the case.I know the genus Podophyllum (mayapples),
Just wandered off to a tropical garden in Victoria B.C....lovely Images. Dotty was there too...
http://www.stupidgardenplants.com/archi ... otty-dotty
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Darren, do you mean you've never had luck with germination of the seed, or your pods have never produced seed?redsquirrel wrote:ive never had luck with seed Steve but if my clump gets a bit bigger i will dig you up a bit
Dee, I don't think mine did the first year either, from what I can remember anyway. Maybe next for you
Di
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Re: Spotty Dotties
Went to check on the seed pods, see how they were progressing, I don't think I'm going to have any seed, there feels like nothing is in the pods. But noticed I've got flower buds again on the new growth, anyone else notice this with theirs ???
Di
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Spotty Dotties
Dobbies in Milton Keynes have got these in stock now.