I came back to look for more information on Meconostigmas and after reading your post, I realized that I have one of the seedlings of that...
IMHO, the split should be done now so the plant has all summer to recover. I would do a surgical extraction, which means gently digging out as...
Mine usually flower at least once per year, but occasionally they will bloom twice per year.
Re: Philodendron saxicola Here is how my P. saxicola looked in late May. It has grown rather quickly, throwing about a leaf a week. I've been...
Oh, and in case anyone wonders about the plant I had mentioned much earlier in this thread, the one that came from a seed lot labeled "P....
Thanks to Steve (photopro), I now have a true P. saxicola from a seed he forwarded to me. I've also learned a great deal about what it takes to...
Well, yes, I did, and I am very grateful to you for your suggestions! In case you didn't see my other post, your other suggestions, "assegai", is...
Steve, I can guarantee it will be well worth the wait! The judges will have to work hard this year. The original P. "Maharlika" came through the...
Airlan, Earlier in this thread, you suggested another name for my Philo hybrid - "assegai". I want to let you know that I have another hybrid...
The bluish appearance is due not to actual pigmentation but to the presence of a waxy bloom on the otherwise green inflorescence. The actual...
IMHO, this plant is definitively A. odora. When young, they grow mostly as solitary plants. Only when quite mature will they have one or more...
I got a chance to examine this leaf closely as I spoke with Mr. Chumley and my take on it is that it is a type of P. bipinnatifidum with recurved...
Update on the seedling I grew from a seed that was supposed to be P. saxicola: The plant has grown enough now to verify that it is not P....
Steve, if you are referring to plants I have that are in the subgenus Pteromischum, I can't say as I don't have a species list to reference. A...
I know for a fact that Meconostigma philos climb, as I have one of my hybrids climbing up a bamboo pole and another one climbing up a cypress...