This plant has 4 spikes but 2 of them blasted.
Thanks for looking
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This plant has 4 spikes but 2 of them blasted.
Thanks for looking
marissa thats really pretty. i wonder if i can grow them here. anyways thanks for sharing.
Beautiful, little flowers, If mine ever bloom I hope theyre as pretty as yours!
Very cute Marissa.Too bad about the other spikes..
yep, i saw one stall at the manila seedling, i just didnt bought it because its not in the best
of shape and also i am not so sure if i'll be able to provide the conditions.
I have one plant at home and it appears to be doing well. Although I observed it is a slow grower.
I have mine mounted though on a tree fern bark .... hmmm .... I noticed you guys place it in a pot covered with a lot of moss. Which is a better method? I'm afraid of placing too much moss to avoid rot since it has been raining heavily lately over here.
Really pretty, Marissa. I have a neostylis that is just about ready to open. Don't you just love these cool flowers?
Cheers,
BD![]()
Yep, they are slow grower. Moss mound is the traditional way of growing them. I tried mounting them but they did not like it. They probably will not survive outside in the Phils. in moss mound due to constant rain. Other people I know use what looks like white stone and they do good as well.
Oh yeah, I've seen your Neostylis in bloom, very pretty too. I love the scent at night, smells similar to Gardenia.