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Does anyone know this Violet's ID?
Comments (16)Here at least, some say "grown in Canada" and my grocery store ones seem to be Harster (Anthoflores). Did that one have any tag? At first I'd thought they were Optimara. The leaves are wrong for O. Texas and Texas doesn't seem quite as frilled to me. One of the Anthoflores I got is white with a thin red edge and it is ruffled. There is a blue counterpart, which I didn't buy but is shown on Harster's webpage. The foliage on the white/red one isn't the same but maybe it's one of their blue and whites. These come with pink or blue plastic pot covers as on the webpage. (I have Chico also and no leaf match there.) I think the plant does show birthmarking from what I can see in the photo. That will definitely make them go more blue. Note that Harster doesn't really have much in the way of photos. However they do show a few without names and 3 of those were at my supermarket marked "Grown in Canada." I found elsewhere that they grow over 200 varieties of african violets, but don't know if those are all Anthoflores or other kinds. Karin, I know what you mean. I started to wonder about my pH too. Of course he missed the "chomp marks" several of mine have. (Cat). I started to think the AVSA needed a class for catowners with no deductions for hair or a few toothmarks. Diana This post was edited by quimoi on Fri, May 2, 14 at 10:51...See More2 cacti need ID
Comments (2)Since you don't know the source of the seed, you can't really be sure it is not a hybrid. That said, the Gymno. looks a lot like G. mesapotamicum, esp. if the spines are flimsy....See MoreWould love an ID if possible
Comments (2)This is one of my favs it's a portulaca molokiniensis. They come from beautiful Hawaii and very sensitive to the cold....See MoreHelp with ID
Comments (8)The one on the left is a zygopetalum, and the one on the right looks like a beallara/aliceara of some type . These have slightly different care requirements. They both look very healthy. You can look both of those up to determine their potting requirements. Unless they're potted without drainage, I'd leave them alone until they're done blooming anyway. Not sure where you're located but that will play into what potting mix you use. Zygos like to stay slightly moist in my experience. Mine were repotted into a small bark mixture (with a little medium perlite to help some drainage). Dirt is not a good substance for either, but it evidently worked for whatever greenhouse they came from. My beallara is also potted in the same mixture but I live in Colorado where it's typically very dry. My zgyos get watered more often than my beallaras. Hope this helps a bit. Best, Judy...See MoreBillMN-z-2-3-4
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