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By jathton on Mar 25, 2024 8:54 PM, concerning plant: Amur Maple (Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala 'Bailey Compact')

"Bailey's Compact Amur Maple is an excellent larger shrub for screening or as a striking fall feature in the garden. This compact variety grows about half the size of a traditional Amur maple to 7 to 9 ft. tall by about 8 ft. wide in sun or part shade. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution, extreme cold and adapts to both dry and moist conditions. The smaller maple leaf shaped green foliage turns outstanding shades of orange and in the fall." Grobe Nursery & Garden Center, Breslau, Ontario, Canada

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By ScotTi on Mar 25, 2024 5:59 PM, concerning plant: Bromeliad (Aechmea caudata 'Blotches')

Considered cold-hardy and will survive light freezes without damage.
Funnel - form rosette up to 21"tall with 2.5" green leaves blotched in purple-black with purple-black leaf tips and bases with small spines along leaf margins. The long lasting inflorescence spike to 18" tall with short branching supports the flaming orange and yellow flowers.
Prefers part sun growing conditions to bring out the blotches on leaves.

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By dnrevel on Mar 24, 2024 12:36 PM, concerning plant: Lisianthus (Eustoma russellianum 'Voyage 2 Pink Improved')

Frilly double form. Original forms are native to northern Mexico, Texas and
Colorado. Note it grows in dry climate near water. Soil surface is dry but the taproots
have access to water below the surface.

Lots of good cultural info available from Sakata Seed America. Recommended light fertilizer for seedlings: 100-150ppm N from a balanced Calcium Nitrate based fertilizer. Maintain consistent temps for days 22-56, avoid temperatures over 75°F and under 45°F during active seedling growth period.

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By ScotTi on Mar 24, 2024 12:13 PM, concerning plant: Bromeliad (Neoregelia 'Lucifer')

Neoregelia 'Lucifer' is a outstanding hybrid by Chester Skotak.
Seed plant-((carolinae variegated x Hannibal Lecter) x Norman Bates) x ((Hannibal Lecter X Skotaks Tiger) x Skotaks Tiger)
Pollen plant - Blushing Tiger x Hannibal Lecter

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By Baja_Costero on Mar 24, 2024 11:03 AM, concerning plant: Parrycactus

Recently created genus housing 5 species of barrel cacti formerly under Ferocactus, including the clumping Zapotitlan Barrel Cactus (Parrycactus flavovirens). Separated from Ferocactus based on genetic evidence indicating they are a distinct lineage. Dry growing, drought tolerant, sun loving cacti.

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By ScotTi on Mar 23, 2024 5:19 PM, concerning plant: Bromeliad (Neoregelia 'Termite')

Neoregelia 'Termite' is a Chester Skotak hybrid.
Parent plants (carolinae x "King of Kings') x 'King of Kings'.
Open rosette to 18" diameter. Bronze green leaves marginated and striated in a creamy yellow with a flush of pink. As plant matures random dark red flecks and partial crossbanding with red tips becomes more apparent on leaves.
Best coloration is achieved in high light conditions.

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By ScotTi on Mar 23, 2024 11:29 AM, concerning plant: Bromeliad (Neoregelia 'Outrigger')

Neoregelia 'Outrigger' is a Lisa Vincent hybrid.
Parent plants: lilliputiana x 'Fireball' x olens.
Prefers high light conditions to bring in the random red flecks and a few red cross bars.
Averages a 4" diameter 4"-5" tubular rosette producing offsets on stolons up to 4".

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By Australis on Mar 23, 2024 1:20 AM, concerning plant: Orchid (Dendrobium 'Salaya Gold')

Currently not registered with the RHS and appears to be a clone in commerce under a trade name.

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By Splendiptet on Mar 22, 2024 9:39 AM, concerning plant: Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Gigi's Love')

Very fast multiplication, Heavy gold wire edge, Rust resistant, Vigorous large fans 6" to 8" wide midway up the fans.

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By dave on Mar 22, 2024 9:26 AM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Gajilete')

This is an heirloom tomato from Puerto Rico, introduced by the seed company Desde mi Huerto. The fruits are red and deeply ribbed. Probably originally from Italy as it looks much like the other "Custoluto" tomato types.

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