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Post by dvg on Nov 5, 2019 18:10:25 GMT
Recently received this plant as a clump and potted it up as such, but by the time it had grown out a couple of nice and dewy leaves, i then noticed that my clump had two growth points, that probably needed to be divided apart and repotted, again. It turned out that there were three of 'em, holed up in that clump. The largest of the group, showing the characteristic leaf ridges of this species. And next to an D. "Andromeda", in a 3" pot. Will update again, once these three schizzies settle in some more. dvg
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Post by dvg on Feb 4, 2020 18:11:21 GMT
After the clump was separated into three pots, the two smaller plants took a while to get going, and actually regressed backwards in size. The smallest plant was the last to get back on track again, but the group is looking happier now. Was able to show them here, outside in the snow. dvg
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Post by dvg on Apr 15, 2020 17:53:57 GMT
Another update on these three schizandra. The two smaller 'dews are happier now, and the largest one is sending up a flower stalk. dvg
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Post by dvg on Apr 23, 2020 14:35:49 GMT
The first schizandra flower is open. dvg
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Post by fredg on Apr 23, 2020 15:39:49 GMT
We need more photos when the whole cluster is open
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Post by dvg on May 27, 2020 20:00:49 GMT
Was able to take some pics of this D. schizandra flower stalk nearing its end here. Can't really tell if the capsules contain seeds or not, though each flower was hand pollinated with the same small brush, sometimes more than once. Of course, time will tell. And that time will be soon, with the final flower soon to bloom. dvg
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