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Post by khairimhd on Nov 13, 2007 11:20:21 GMT 8
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Post by artificialive on Nov 13, 2007 11:45:39 GMT 8
if its nothing special and ordinary to u, perhaps u can give me laaa ;D kidding.. kidding.. nice plants, nice shots khairi. I love them all especially the caput medusa - 3rd pic(if i'm not mistaken, coz my eyes are not trained yet with tillies).
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Post by tarence on Nov 13, 2007 12:19:34 GMT 8
nice K......those 3 are strepthophylla`s rite ? ( i got confused lately between xero & streptos coz of a hybrid i have at home )
Naj : 3rd pic is seleriana....but it DOES look a lot like a caput.....my large caput looks almost exactly like that. heheh.
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 13, 2007 13:58:12 GMT 8
Are you sure that's nothing special??? Naj is right........do charity laa......we all are very hungry since we've drooled over your pictures. hehehe! Seleriana tend to have broader and much more bulbous base compared to other bulbous tillandsias. The leaf blades are more pointing upwards rather than out. Another distinct charateristic is that it's heavily covered by coarse trichomes and somewhat greenish color compared to caput medusae. Then again there it comes all the hybrids that will add in to the confusion. Just appreciate what you have. Enjoy!!
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Post by tarence on Nov 13, 2007 15:11:30 GMT 8
let me post a pic of my fat caput when i`m free and you`ll see what i mean...heheh.
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Post by khairimhd on Nov 13, 2007 15:42:55 GMT 8
just kidding only..actually they are sooooooooooo special ;D ;D to tarence : the 3 tillies are xerographica.
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 13, 2007 17:21:40 GMT 8
Ooooh!....Here comes Tarence. Adding to another more confusion. Previously was strepto. Now comes caput. I'm waiting.
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Post by tarence on Nov 13, 2007 17:34:31 GMT 8
so the really curly wurly ones are streptos ? ok, got it...
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 13, 2007 21:22:23 GMT 8
I'll post few picts of those curly wurly and fatty bulbous stuff for comparision over the weekend. Then you'll see the difference.
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Post by tarence on Nov 25, 2007 23:46:00 GMT 8
here`s my caput plus a seleriana.......the caput`s bulbous base is much larger than the seleriana...
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Post by atmccmn on Nov 27, 2007 16:06:52 GMT 8
Strange! Actually it should be the other way around. Your seleriana looks a bit young. Giving it some time and you'll see a very broad base seleriana there!
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Post by Robert on Nov 27, 2007 16:08:59 GMT 8
they are special cos i don't grow any ;D
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