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bluefrog 2004-07-01 15:53:11
http://www.geocities.com/timdwilliamson/gardening/garden.html

A few Bryo's in these photos.

rubydoo 2004-07-01 20:25:46
Nice plants!! Now I know for sure that I have a bryophyllum daigremontianum. Now I need to figure out t he name of the other plant. It looks like a b. Daig..., except the leaves are larger, lighter color green and there aren't any dark markings on the back of the leaves. Have any idea what that is? And yes, they have many plantlets.
I'm trying to upload a few pictures, but haven't had any success of yet. I need to get my husband to help me.

bluefrog 2004-07-01 20:35:43
Can't help you there. If you get some pictures posted, let me know.

You can also send pictures to my email addy.

rubydoo 2004-07-01 21:30:15
Does the bryophyllum daigremontianum's leaves have dark markings on the back of the leaves when they are younger, but when they are older, they loose the dark markings? I was wondering because Captain's posting of his plant on the top right, looks like my unknown plant. I thought the b. daigremontianum has dark markings on the back on of the leaves and I couldn't see any on his plant.

Sorry about this, but I am new to this.

bluefrog 2004-07-01 22:09:48
I think a lot of the mottling is due to different light levels. I have some plants that never get direct sunlight. They have wider, flatter and brighter green leaves with fewer markings. The ones in full sun have narrow, angled leaves with more markings and darker green coloration.

Do your plants get full sun?

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