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David 8th July 2009 03:22 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
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Originally Posted by shawnintland (Post 18023)
(David - she has holtumii in 4" pots for $7 us and ridleyii for $15).
~Shawn

Thanks for the links Shawn. US$7 in a 4" pot is really a good deal. Will check her website out.

boonleng 9th July 2009 11:05 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
Thanks shawn for the info. she really hv lot of nice platy with good price.
may be we can do a mass order if more people r interested.

ps: saw 1 of the nursery at sg buloh selling platycerium (not bifurcatum) from YG at RM25 each. if u r interested, the nursery is located at the back of the hospital beside those nurseries that sell orchid.

atmccmn 9th July 2009 11:18 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
Boon Leng, are you describing the one with only shield frond clasping tightly to the pot with some fingers (or 1/2 fingers) pointing up? THe whole plant have some fine hairs that makes it looks a bit silvery. If yes, that's superbum from originated in North Australia.

Ya, if you are planning to order from Wanna, count me in.:2thumbup:

boonleng 9th July 2009 11:32 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
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Originally Posted by atmccmn (Post 18116)
Boon Leng, are you describing the one with only shield frond clasping tightly to the pot with some fingers (or 1/2 fingers) pointing up? THe whole plant have some fine hairs that makes it looks a bit silvery. If yes, that's superbum from originated in North Australia.

Ya, if you are planning to order from Wanna, count me in.:2thumbup:

wow... u must hv some kind of superpower.. able to correctly describe the plant in details without seeing it *biggrin2*

I only suspect is either grande or superbum, but im no expert.. cant tell the difference :shy:

atmccmn 9th July 2009 11:37 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
Hehehe....I did see some in one of the nurseries in Penang. I'll just leave it as it is. Killed too many already.:spinning:

yctan118 10th July 2009 10:35 AM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
BL,
I help u to start the list
1. Andy
2. YC
3. BL

yctan118 10th July 2009 10:59 AM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by atmccmn (Post 18121)
Hehehe....I did see some in one of the nurseries in Penang. I'll just leave it as it is. Killed too many already.:spinning:

Hi Andy,
I bought one of them... can you share with us some culture information please? So far, I have not repot it.

atmccmn 11th July 2009 11:08 AM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
YOu can mount it as like what you usually see in fern websites. Get a fern slab and directly attach the plant to the slab with spaghnum moss in between slab and the plant's rootball. I have a feeling that this plant like cool dry enviroment. Previously mine was doing very well during the dry weather but it just simply 'melt' away during our wet weather. Hope it's doing well at your place.

atmccmn 11th July 2009 07:55 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
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Originally Posted by yctan118 (Post 18131)
BL,
I help u to start the list
1. Andy
2. YC
3. BL

Guys,

See the group purchase section.

funkychips 13th July 2009 11:17 PM

Re: Some of my platycerium
 
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Originally Posted by atmccmn (Post 16156)
My further questions if you don't mind.....single head plant or multiple heads?
The shield frond is broad pointing upward or very compact covering the rootball?:smile:

Andy, the plant is single head, and the shield frond is lettuce like, covering the rootball. the branching tips stand outwards like a fountain splashing upwards, hope you get the idea....you think it's superbum?


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