Phil Stager Esteemed Member 1,737 04/07/09 296 103 Sunny St. Pete, FL Sep 5, 2013 #1 Attached are pics of wide and narrow leaf forms Attachments DSCN4584.jpg 349.4 KB · Views: 108 DSCN4585.jpg 352 KB · Views: 125
J Jeff Searle Well-Known Member 2,354 26/08/08 79 88 South Florida, USA Sep 5, 2013 #2 But all the same plant, right?
Phil Stager Esteemed Member 1,737 04/07/09 296 103 Sunny St. Pete, FL Sep 5, 2013 #3 Two different plants in pots; pots buried somewhere in there.
annafl Esteemed Member 2,243 24/02/13 567 153 Sarasota, FL zone 9b/10a United States Sep 7, 2013 #4 Do these need to be posted in the wiki as the wide and thin leaf forms?
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 12, 2013 #5 The narrow leaf form has always caught my eye. Would be nice if one appeared at the auction.
M Marie Nock Well-Known Member 714 04/07/09 181 63 Sep 12, 2013 #6 Moose said: The narrow leaf form has always caught my eye. Would be nice if one appeared at the auction. Click to expand... Ron, I have an extra. If you'd like to trade, come over sometime this weekend.
Moose said: The narrow leaf form has always caught my eye. Would be nice if one appeared at the auction. Click to expand... Ron, I have an extra. If you'd like to trade, come over sometime this weekend.
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Jul 21, 2014 #7 Having both forms, I am biased towards the thin leaved form. Not as fast as the typical Pride of Winter Haven.
Having both forms, I am biased towards the thin leaved form. Not as fast as the typical Pride of Winter Haven.