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Old December 15, 2014   #16
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I love stag horn ferns Carolyn. Are they fussy and difficult to grow ?
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My two aren't difficult to grow at all, actually I think they are the same and once had labels that arelong since gone. They have the small reddish seed spots on the undersides of the leaves which makes those leaves look just beautiful.

I would not call the leaves RL or PL, LOL but I think you know what they should look like. They do get some sun in late afternoon here in the winter, but not much, and considering where they grow in the wild they don't need that much sun,

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Old December 27, 2014   #17
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Miniature phalenopsis has just been sitting there for two years but she decided to bloom for me for Christmas
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Old January 2, 2015   #18
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A Hum-dinger of an Amaryllis "San Remo"
Holy wow too big for her pot
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Look what happened to my amaryllis since Dec 15!
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Old January 29, 2015   #20
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A double bloom! very pretty Charley
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Old January 29, 2015   #21
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Bucks County Girl, how old is your lemon tree? It is beautiful! I purchased a small one this year. When can I expect a bloom? 2 years?
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Hi Donna!

Thank you. My tree is actually about 5 years old. I bought it when it was already a year old. It was spring when I purchased it and it did bloom the first winter when I brought it inside, but I didn't get any lemons that first year. The next year I got MANY blossoms and one lemon. Haha...so, it does take a while, but your patience will be rewarded! Plus the blossoms smells amazing even if you don't get a lot of fruit. They remind me of jasmine

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