And the Arrojadoa multiflora flowering season starts

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And the Arrojadoa multiflora flowering season starts

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Good morning James,

next year I'm building a new, small greenhouse for the "Brazilian" - nice and warm against the cold German winter.
You have inspired me with Your wonderful images for the plants.

Thank you!


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Great photos of some fantastic flowers and plants!
Arrojadoa are some of my favorites!!
Do yours open more completely at night? That's what happens with mine.
Thanks for posting!!
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K.W. wrote:.......... next year I'm building a new, small greenhouse for the "Brazilian" - nice and warm against the cold German winter ...........
Great news, K.W. ! I know your plants will be exceptionally well grown.
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Minime8484 wrote:Great photos of some fantastic flowers and plants!
Arrojadoa are some of my favorites!!
Do yours open more completely at night? That's what happens with mine.
Thanks for posting!!
Thanks, Tristan. I have not noticed the flowering behavior you describe -- I will have to be more observant.
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Here is a pic of mine at nighttime. They stayed open like this barely into the next morning.
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