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Platycerium andinum from Mike Moody's garden which has a lot of Bob Lees plants. | |||||||||||||
Below - Platycerium andinum obtained from an orchid grower in Santa Barbara. I was over watering this plant and almost lost it. Has recovered strongly and is looking good with a nice drying out period between watering. |
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Platycerium andinum obtained from an orchid grower in Santa Barbara. I was over watering this plant and almost lost it. Has recovered strongly and is looking good with a nice drying out period between watering. | |||||||||||||
Platycerium bifurcatum cv 'Netherlands'. This plant is growing through the fence and thriving in full sun on the sunny side of the fence. | |||||||||||||
Beloe - Platycerium Coronarium obtained summer 2016 from Thailand. Not much growth, but the shield frond is relatively new, | |||||||||||||
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Photos below Platycerium Coronarium cv Phillippinese obtained from Thailand Summer 2016. I grow it is a humidity chamber within the greenhouse. Nice new shield frond growing which is the same time of the year as most P. hillii |
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Below - Platycerium Dawboy Hybrid, a cross between Alcicorn and Madagascariennse Imported from Thailand, summer 2016. I grow this one inside my greenhouse |
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Above - Platycerium Dawboy Hybrid, a cross
between Alcicorn and Madagascariennse Imported from Thailand, summer 2016. I grow this one outside |
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Platycerium Elemaria Hybrid from Thailand | |||||||||||||
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Above - Platycerium Elephantosis. I
almost lost this one while touring in China but it has recovered and
starting to look nice. Obtained this one from an orchid dealer in
Santa Barbara |
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Platycerium Ellisii cv Long I obtained from Thailand summer 2016. It is growing in a greenhouse and has been dormant since I received it. | |||||||||||||
Below Platycerium Grande obtained from Thailand. I have it growing in a humidity chamber within the greenhouse. I don't think a P. Grande will survive the cold in So. California. | |||||||||||||
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Below - Platycerium hillii cv Panama from Mike Moody's garden. |
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Below - Platycerium Hillii cv Hula Hands obtained from LAIFS spring 2015. Notice the short fingers on fronds, thus, Hula Hands. |
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Below - Platycerium Hillii cv Bloomei obtained from Jim Jeager of LAIFS (2017). The rich green fronds may be a result of growing inside my greenhouse. |
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Below - Platycerium Horn's Dwarf obtained from Tom Gauchi in Huntington Beach, Member of LAIFS. |
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This Hultumii was purchased from Louisiana in 2015 and has been growing in my greenhouse. I had it in a humidity chamber for last 2 months with no noticeable change. It had some dry periods in summer of 2016. Currently the plant appears to be in a dormant stage. | |||||||||||||
Platycerium Mt Kiskahood obtained from Thailand and growing inside a humidity chamber within the greenhouse. Nice new fertile frond growing out the top. | |||||||||||||
Below - Platycerium Mt Lewis obtained at LAIFS annual fern show in June 2015. It was in a pot and I have it growing in the greenhouse. There is a little Spanish moss on it to help with humidity. | |||||||||||||
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Below - Platycerium Mt Lewis is growing outside under 50% shade cloth. In December it is growing a couple new fertile fronds. | |||||||||||||
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Below - Platycerium Stemaria cv White was imported from Thailand, August 2016 | |||||||||||||
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Below - Platycerium Suberbum. Originally sold to me in 1980 as a P. grande. About that time the species was divided into to different species and I believe this one is a superbum because of its tolerance to my local growing environment. I kept it in 100% shade and it never got larger than 8 inches across for 30 years. Two years ago I moved into partial sun and it has almost filled this 36x36 inch board. | |||||||||||||
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Below - Platycerium Willinckii cv Java. This one is a great example of how the fertile fronds grow out sideways which is different from all other platyceriums. |
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Below Platycerium willinckii Pygmaen |
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Platycerium willinckii Pygmaen. Have had this plant for several years and it is ready to be mounted on a larger board. | |||||||||||||
Platycerium willinckii cv Schofield obtained from Larry, LAIFS member |
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ABOVE - Willinckii Schofield obtained from Los Angeles International Fern Society which was donated to them which was donated to them from a long time member. | |||||||||||||
Platycerium veitchii cv Lemonei which is relatively drought tolerant. I am growing this one for my sister in Needles California where the temp reached over 120 F in the summer. The plant heeds to be well established to survive those temps. |
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