Try sendiing a Private Message to Jeff Searle (screen name 'Jeff Searle'), a member here from So. Florida. He should be able to get you some information. In fact, the 'Miss Andrea' is named after his wife.
Angela,
What did the "mother" plant look like that you collected the seeds off of? Was it very similar to this seedling?
I look forward very much when I get the chance to come visit. It's going to be fun.
Jeff
Yes, they are beautiful.....
I can't grow any of them.......I hate you...![]()
I would tend to agree.......
Agree with....? lol I'm not sure who are what you are responding to..
Hey!! You didn't answer any of my questions! Oh well I guess I'll just pummel you with questions when you get here![]()
Sorry, I was just responding to the comment above my answer that I also thought it looked like the variety, Bolero.
And yes, I'm already preparing myself for the onslaught of questions. So sharpen your pencil, and get your notepad out. I want the tour of all tours! Palms, cycads, crotons, bromo's, cordylines, flowering trees, and aroids. This could take a couple of days you know. So we'll also need plenty of cold beverages........
Jeff
Thanks Scott,
One I've seen. The others although similar to some I've seen, I believe are different. Nice shots.
Lee, Is that Gold Edge?
That Gold Edge is amazing... I must get my hand on one somehow!!
Scott,
Just for curiosity's sake, do you remember if that seedling was green at first? And for how long? And is it, and the mother plant in full sun?
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