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Post by mattopel on Mar 19, 2007 14:13:08 GMT
hi matt i dont remember particulars, except that theyre separated and different. i THINK the one down on the bottom of the mountain is more tolerant of hotter temperatures. i also think one may be a lot bigger. ive heard regia spends the winter under snow. Obviously, I need to make a trip to Bainskloof to check out the situation ;D Someone should, at any rate; it'd provide fodder for a nice article for the CPN. I once saw snow on the mountains in the area (from a distance), but my undertanding is that heavy snows are a bit unusual, and tend to melt pretty quickly. -Matt Opel
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Post by vicbrown on Mar 19, 2007 14:58:08 GMT
Hi Matt, Good to see you here too. I can join the 'Matt club' , but I am one of many who also admired your superb Roridula dentata at Frostburg last year. definitely worth posting another photo. Cheers Vic
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Post by quogue on Mar 19, 2007 16:06:49 GMT
hi matt i dont remember particulars, except that theyre separated and different. i THINK the one down on the bottom of the mountain is more tolerant of hotter temperatures. i also think one may be a lot bigger. ive heard regia spends the winter under snow. Ya think the 'Big Easy' might in fact be a clone of the Lower location plant? The 'Big Easy' doesn't grow as large and is much more heat tolerant for sure.. So that kinda fits, right?
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