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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

The few hours of sunshine and 63 degree temps in Baltimore today. I potted up some of my plants and let them bask in the on again, off again sun for a couple of hours. I also misted everyone with Eleanor's this morning(couldn't wait).:)

1st pic: Noid African Violet

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Nematanthus Ubatuba

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Nematanthus Santa Theresa

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Baby's Tears

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Alocasia Polly

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Anredera Cordifolia

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Livermore, KY(Zone 6a)

I love the Alocasia Polly, very nice.

SW, WI(Zone 4b)

That AV's a beauty!!
I love the variegated ones.

OK....where'd you get those Nematanthus?!? LOL!!

I recently got one like your first one pictured, (with the red-backed leaves) from a person in FLA, and she calls it N. champagne?
She even checked with her vendor on the name......does yours have really *large* leaves for a Nematanthus?
Did yours have a tag?

(Just wondering if we might have the same one?)

PS....Ill get in touch w/you in the near future on those begonia cuttings....wanted you to know I hadn't forgotten!

Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

The Nematanthus with the big red backed leaves is called 'Ubatuba' and came from Lyndon Lyons. I've learned that this is a brazilian species and is so named after a part of Brazil. The other one that isn't quite as exciting(:) is called Santa Theresa. If you go here, you can see descriptions of each. You'll understand better why I bought them for the beautiful flowers they are to produce! http://www.lyndonlyon.com

Holding my britches, Nan, for the beautiful 'Thurstonii'. :)

Thank you,

GH

SW, WI(Zone 4b)

Hi GH!
Did you purchase these directly from LL?
(Always curious;)

What size are the leaves of the red-backed one?

I've no idea what the blooms of this one I have, 'Champagne' are to look like, but I'm a 'foliage fanatic', so wanted it because the foliage was so striking.

I keep checking on Thurstonii's progress.....slow but sure!

Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Hey there Nan!

I did indeed purchase these directly from LyndonLyon's website. The most mature leaf on the plant is 2 inches across. The smaller ones are 1 inch. Of course, the babies aren't even that!

Go for it- I like Lyndon Lyon. Got a nice shipment of plants.

GH

Dunedin, FL(Zone 10b)

Nice An and Nematanthus , I have some nive Av's and Gesneraids on order from them.

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