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Cyca Revoluta
By Aleyna
- 3 Mar, 2020
- 6 likes
My friend Gisela, asked me if I wanted a cyca revoluta that had dried all the leaves. I brought it here and planted it among the bromeliads. It seems that she liked the location very much and is already sprouting.
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It's looking good Aleyna I had one thought it was hardy but died as I left it out in winter.
4 Mar, 2020
Wylie, this picture was taken early in the morning, March 3rd, 8:54am. The shades in the place comes by 10am and stay all day long.
Thank you Thrupennybit, I've seen many of those in the city gardens, so I believe it will survive the winter.
5 Mar, 2020
Thank you Aleyna but not in the area I live in the UK south of the UK can grow them out side . I live in Warwickshire area which can be colder than the north of the UK at times. Even the garden centres here keep them in green houses or under cover come our winters.
5 Mar, 2020
This is a great capture, Aleyna. Lovely and tropical too. As previously mentioned, it’d be a houseplant for most of us here.
21 Mar, 2020
Thank you Kate :)
21 Mar, 2020
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It will help provide some shade for the bromeliads, something I have problems with unless I put my broms in the wooded area.
4 Mar, 2020