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| My English is not very good, but you can read and see some pictures about a young cutting (11 months old) with five emerging stems.
Hoya carnosa cuttings, good behavior. It is very interesting.
I do not know how to post pictures here. Sorry. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Hoya carnosa cuttings, good behavior.
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- Posted by greedyghost 5 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 27, 11 at 12:07
| My goodness! I am happy to see a demonstration of a carnosa cutting quickly forming multiple peduncles. I guess that's a lesson for all of us doubters that we just aren't giving carnosa what it wants ... a sunny balcony in Spain! I think the only way to confirm this is for me to go spend a year in Spain. ^_~ |
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| Hi greedyghost. This year between the two blooms I hope my hoyas carnosa more than 150 stems. All floral spectacle. link that might be useful:Apartamento. We have the wonderful "Mediterranean sea" If you come to the Costa del Sol, then you'll love it. In short, a paradise. Best Regards. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Apartamento
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- Posted by greedyghost 5 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 27, 11 at 19:36
| It sounds heavenly. Thank you very much for the descriptions! I am definitely putting it on my destination list. I have only been to Spain once and was in Barcelona. With such beautiful conditions it makes sense that your Hoyas are so exuberant. |
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| Not only that, my mother hoya carnosa is 22 years old. Catalans (Barcelona) are known for their stinginess and Andalusians (Malaga) are lively and fun. You can see my "Hoya carnosa madre" with a huge trunk. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Hoya carnosa madre
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- Posted by greedyghost 5 (My Page) on Thu, Apr 28, 11 at 11:38
| lol!Much better to be known as "fun" than "stingy." That carnosa is so cool. I just love such old thick trunks. My mother's carnosa is older than 22 years, but it is not as thick, probably because it hasn't been living such a "lively and fun" life. ^_~ |
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