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Post by dvg on Nov 6, 2022 3:12:01 GMT
Received this reniformis clump from another Canadian hobbyist in a recent order. Thanks Cole! This clone is different from the clone from Mata Atlantica, and does not have locale data. It was kept outside during the summer and fall up until a couple of weeks ago, seeing morning temps as low as -2°c one morning here. Now the new leaf stolons are popping up like mushrooms after a late summer's rain. dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 8, 2022 20:59:04 GMT
It really is amazing how quickly reniformis can send up a small army of leaf stolons dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 15, 2022 20:41:00 GMT
Lotsa leafy greens dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 18, 2022 19:16:33 GMT
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Post by dvg on Nov 22, 2022 22:57:44 GMT
It appears that this clone is what was formerly known as the dwarf form of U. reniformis and is also called the small form. There was even an attempt to name this clone as a cultivar - U. reniformis 'Enfant Terrible'. dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 29, 2022 19:38:44 GMT
Now this clone though, reeks of reassurance. dvg
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Post by dvg on Dec 8, 2022 20:01:32 GMT
This clone has turned out to be an adorable little clump of reniformis, but don't just take my word on that, here are a few more pics. A backside peek A shot from the top Some side angle shots dvg
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