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Sleph's Mahogany

Posted by Bigred z8 Ark. (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 24, 05 at 10:28

I think I spelled that right???? I have one that has lost it's lower leaves so it got top heavy,flopped over and the top portion has rooted. I plan on cutting the rooted top off and repotting but will the leafless stem left in the pot re-foliate?

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RE: Sleph's Mahogany

It should. I have propagated the same plant from leaves. It usually loses all its leaves in winter and comes back in the spring.


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RE: Sleph's Mahogany

  • Posted by MingTea z8 OR Corvallis (My Page) on
    Thu, Feb 24, 05 at 14:35

i think it's 'Selph's Mahogany.' in the glasshouse works online catalog, it mentions that these guys tend to get top-heavy and arch.

-ming


 
 

 

 


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