Just learned it was a Doryanthes excelsa (thanks to jnana), it blooms in Mauritius from about oct-feb or even more.Collected seeds from t...Read Morehe base of the plants by shaking the flower stalk and some seeds felt down. The seeds are brown, flattened and like winged and could be propagated by wind also, if all the conditions are united. It seems that it grows in dry lands or even in or near desert in Australia , but the one i pictured is in Curepipe botanical garden where it rain quite lot . And in fact it's just meters away from the unic H.Amaricaulis.The flower stalk could reach very high 4-6 m even more.The flower is very attractive bright red.
Can flower 5 years from seed, or after stress such as sustained hot dry conditions. Often flowers in bush after fire. Transplants easily...Read More. The main growth period is late spring for a month or two, and will be almost dormant for the remainder of the year.
Responds well to extra feeding and watering in warm months. Often pups off the side can easily be divided and planted. Avoid watering after division to avoid rots.
This spectacular plant is a native of coastal New South Wales in Australia. It grows mostly on sandstone-based soils in open forest. The ...Read Moreperennial leafy base has leaves of up to 2.5 metres, and the flower spike rises as high as 8 metres. They are quite common in cultivation, although slow to develop. I have one planted in my garden, but so far with leaves of about 30 cm long. I will have 7 to 10 years to wait before I can hope to see it in flower.
Just learned it was a Doryanthes excelsa (thanks to jnana), it blooms in Mauritius from about oct-feb or even more.Collected seeds from t...Read More
Can flower 5 years from seed, or after stress such as sustained hot dry conditions. Often flowers in bush after fire. Transplants easily...Read More
This spectacular plant is a native of coastal New South Wales in Australia. It grows mostly on sandstone-based soils in open forest. The ...Read More