Orbea lepida
By Gnarly_gnome
- 21 Sep, 2016
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Hywel, very kindly sent me some cutting material last year, it was a bit hit and miss on how to propagate , as first attempt the stems rotted as I had planted in compost, second attempt I filled a tray with compost covered that in grit and just laid the pieces of Orbea lepidaon on top in a half shaded spot in the greenhouse with a weekly mist of water nothing else and low and behold a root appeared. So I now know how easy it is to propagate.
They live on the kitchen window sill full sun most of the day. The flower is amazing.
Thanks again Hywel
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That is amazing. It looks like it is made from cloth. Beautiful!
21 Sep, 2016
I'm pleased to see it. Congratulations :)
21 Sep, 2016
Good for you Gnarly...very unusual
21 Sep, 2016
I saw a plant on display at the New York Botanical Garden called Rafflesia. Could this be related? It's looks similar.
22 Sep, 2016
thanks everyone ....
Bathgate very interesting I havnt a clue lol
Gg
22 Sep, 2016
Well done you, it's gorgeous :-)
30 Sep, 2016
Wow that's really different...well done on getting it to flower.
1 Oct, 2016
Hi Simbad and Dotty thank you
looking at the photo it just doesn't look real...
New pot in the spring now its established.
Gg
1 Oct, 2016
Wow its beautiful ,well done for persevering what a reward :o)
10 Oct, 2016
thanks Amy ....
Gg
10 Oct, 2016
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Congratulations. very exotic looking.
21 Sep, 2016