Rhodo, the first pic looks to be right on the money. I'm sure the temps in Tenerife have a lot to do with the extra length of the leaves in the photos. The channel on the leaf seems to match up also. P.S. It took me till today to line up a 'florist's box' long enough to send you. Delayed but not forgotten! ;-)
How wild, I came across that same photo just the other day and had a similar experience. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have one that big and to have room for it?
Hi Gonzer, do you have a general view of the plant and a transversal view to see the channel.
I made the fotos of the plants on Tenerife and it depends a lot on the growing conditions how big grows a plant. In general in high lightintensity conditions the plants stay shorter if you grow the same plant in low lightconditions and with a lot of water and nutrients they start to elongate. In nature it would be complicated to find that large leaves.
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