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Old 14th May 2009, 12:25 AM
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Andy, hard to describe the appearance as it will probably be the same for other platys. I will snap a hp pic and wire to the pc. I went to New trio nursery and found they were the ones distributing this mystery platy to ACE hardware.
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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?
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P.holtumii



P.willinckii


P.veitchii - slow grower la


P.Hula Hand


P.elephantotis surrounded by orchids


P.grande and P.wandae - They're still shy to show up .
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Come on .......don't be shy. Got sooooo may brothers and sisters around to give support!
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Old 8th July 2009, 10:02 AM
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Andy,
wow, such beautiful platy... i sudah jatuh cinta (fall in love).

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Old 8th July 2009, 11:23 AM
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Hi guys, I seem to have missed this one while traveling! Here's a link to a Thai woman (Wanna) who produces and sells Platyceriums of all kinds. She also runs an agricultural supply company where I often buy peat moss, etc. Most of her site is in Thai but she has been putting in more and more English and speaks/writes English very well. Have a look and check back often as the plants change week to week. She carries a very good mix of platys and loves to share info regarding growing them. (David - she has holtumii in 4" pots for $7 us and ridleyii for $15).

http://www.bloggang.com/viewdiary.ph...ipper&group=25

She also is instrumental in publicising a fern website here in Thailand;
http://forum.iloveferns.com/index.php/board,7.0.html

and a few other interesting/useful platy sites in T-land;
http://www.iloveferns.com/ (also Wanna's, I think)

Fernsbangkok;
http://fernbangkok.com/

SiamExotica;
http://siamexotica.com/index.html



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Shawn,
Does she supply to KL?
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Old 8th July 2009, 01:33 PM
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I believe that she ships everywhere. I know people in Japan that buy from her regularly. I also found that she did a wonderful job of packing everything safely - though I hate the Styrofoam 'peanuts'!
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Saw some of your posting there, Shawn. I'm always amazed how they keep their plants in tip top condition. The fronds are not only green but in deep green. I was wondering whether she's working with a group of grower or own a specialised nursery herself. Some of the latter hybrids are simply amazing. Not to mention the price too.
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I think she does it herself in her own nursery, but she is in very close contact with all of us growing platys in Thailand and many outside of the country. (See her greenhouse link on the opening page). I attribute the nice deep green to the peat moss I buy from her! I used to use sphagnum for my sporelings until she suggested I change...wow - glad I did! Remember...she also owns/operates an agricultural supply company! There are a number of others growing hybrid combos here and what's available is always changing.
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