More new Hoya's! I'm officially addicted!
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Comments (4)Yep, I think Tora will go back. Who among us can resist? LOL, I mean, really- I've stopped kidding myself. I knew how powerful my addiction was when I passed up a 50% orchid on a Saturday afternoon. I came here and posted about it and had Cena tell me how rare Zygos are in her neck of the woods, e.t.c I raced back to that GH early Sunday morning and was back home with that Zygo in no time! How funny is that? LOL GH...See MoreNew Hoya Addict
Comments (2)Hi Leona, welcome to this forum and to the world of Hoyas, you'll see, in no time you will be complaining that you need a bigger house! The two you mentionned are not hard to root, I just stick mine in soil (1-2 inche), water well the first time and keep warm. I then water when the top of the soil dries out. Others here root in water and have succes. Hope that helped. Naz...See MoreI'm addicted to white roses , what is your addiction?
Comments (60)Hi Marlorena, There were a couple of threads a short while back about Filroses and importing their plants into the U.S.. I got some mixed messages about inspections and a quarantine that are required (or not). I am still totally mixed up, but my impression is that getting Filroses plants into, say, Canada, is a lot easier than into the U.S. Even Pickering in Canada has had recent troubles with U.S. red tape. I should contact Filroses and see what they say, but negative info about importing plant material has dampened my enthusiasm. Thanks so much for your comments, though. I still need that diplomat with the locking attache case, I guess. Diane...See MoreNew Babies!!! I'm such a addict!!!
Comments (14)I think the tag is a generic, they do it all the time with Sans. I think the full name is Sansevieria trifasciata 'Black Gold', I also think it is a futura type Sans, which would make it a mid sized plant. Fred see:http://www.costafarms.com/plants/snake-plant...See Moremel
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