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Buying more plants again Calyptrocalyx elegans reinhardtia simplex


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Another plant fix for the week. A nice philodendron el Choco and anthurium Claudiae. With a couple of palms reinhardtia simplex and a Calyptrocalyx elegans Marie with this plant being from a seed from the original imported elegans 30 years ago in Australia. And a sonerila spotted dark var. Some nice plants for the garden in the future. 

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Niceeeeeeeeeeee.  You sir have a good addiction 😁 

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26 minutes ago, donpachino1983 said:

Niceeeeeeeeeeee.  You sir have a good addiction 😁 

Yeeeeeeeeep and the only way I can control it is with, you guessed it more plants. 

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Okay I am jealous of el Choco. Whenever they come on the market I am always paying off a Vet bill or owe truck loads of money. C. elegans sp marie is the only calyptrocalyx that failed to thrive for me. I have plenty of Anthuriums of the common type with the big 'plastic looking' flowers, some of the bird nest types and very few of the climbers, mainly because they cost a small bloody fortune to buy. I probably have more philodendrons than you and know I have more Alocasias.  The glorious family of Aroids comes close to my love of palms, then Hoyas, Begonias and Caladiums.  I won't mention my collection of succulents and cacti !😳

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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