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Lalang!
Well.....not exactly. Or rather 'lalang' hanging in the mid air.
Ok. the plant is T. remota . It has thin needle like leaves. Lots of it. A free puper tha will clump easily. Enough of describing. Now that's how it looks like......................... Enjoy! Infl. |
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Re: Lalang!
Nice one Andy! Where is this one native to? Hard to tell from the picture but if one were to divide the clumps in this one plant, aprox how many would you think you'd get?
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Re: Lalang!
Thanks shawn!.....Gee. I don't really know. rom Mexico I guess.. I think there abt hundreds of them. U interested???
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Re: Lalang!
May I know the plant prefer what environment ?
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Re: Lalang!
It's a very nice 'lalang' ball, Andy! How long did it take for it to grow till so big?
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Re: Lalang!
Casey. It somewhat like shady area with dappled light will do it happy. Have tried it with full sun. Ya......it'll live. Totally different looking tho. Burnt leaves is inevitable.
THis clump!?? Alvin, I made a cut short. Actually, In the initial stage, I combine few plants together. Now I couldn't distinguish which is what! |
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