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Post by fredg on May 7, 2021 20:01:18 GMT
Now we're into juggling territory. The following were taken with a handheld camera, a handheld pot and a handheld torch. There was only me involved. Clone 1 old flower. Clone 2, no scent from this one either. 😪
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Post by fredg on May 9, 2021 19:36:13 GMT
N. sibbetti Clone 2 also opened in the evening.
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Post by fredg on May 30, 2021 20:23:41 GMT
Neohenricia spiculata This one is scented, it reminded me of lemon sherbet.
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Post by dvg on May 30, 2021 20:46:21 GMT
Any of these emitting any scent?
dvg
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Post by fredg on May 30, 2021 22:37:02 GMT
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Post by fredg on Apr 15, 2022 19:18:06 GMT
N. sibbetti quietly getting on with flowering. There's three pots currently with flowers.
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Post by fredg on Jun 2, 2022 19:24:29 GMT
Both the Neohenricia are opening out flowers in the evenings. N. spiculata. N. sibettii.
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Post by dvg on Jun 4, 2022 17:09:49 GMT
Have you ever witnessed a hint of a whiff of licorice or pineapple aromas from these flowers Fred?
dvg
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Post by fredg on Jun 4, 2022 17:26:42 GMT
Neohenricia spiculata This one is scented, it reminded me of lemon sherbet.
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Post by dvg on Jun 4, 2022 17:33:45 GMT
That made me laugh Fred! Went back to that post to see that i really had missed the boat on that one. Glad to hear that one of these species has provided a scent you can smell. dvg
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Post by fredg on Jun 4, 2022 18:06:46 GMT
And the two posts after that one?
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Post by dvg on Jun 4, 2022 18:26:18 GMT
And the two posts after that one? Mea culpa dvg
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