Totally Botanical
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Locality: McKinleyville, California
Website: TotallyBotanical.net
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I can't get enough of Acronia baudoensis. I simply swoon over the bright red new growth and nearly perpetual flowers. The older leaves even have a thin purple margin. This clump started as two accidental single-leaf divisions.
Congratulations Synda Glasure-Haag! You are our winner! I will contact you shortly to discuss your options. Thank you, everyone, for playing. Give away time! Please read the entire post. Totally Botanical! is going through some positive changes. We now have a sister growing area in Oregon, and will be able to offer some new plants that are just impractical to produce on the coast. To celebrate, I want to offer a plant package to our followers and customers. You will have a ch...oice between succulents, terrarium plants or a mixed selection of window sill subjects. Follow all the rules/steps or you will not qualify. 1. Like our page 2. Share this post 3. Comment on this post with a number between 1 and 1000 Contest ends at 11:59 pm, Pacific time on Sunday, December 17th. I will use a random number generator to select a winner. Plants will be sent the following week, weather permitting. Good luck, and thank you all for the support!
The spiky inflorescence of Acanthus senii
Aloe cooperi, a cold hardy grass aloe, being photo bombed by Encyclia tampensis, a fairly cold hardy epiphytic orchid
Echinopsis 'Los Angeles' is an older hybrid, but still one of the best. I will be saving pollen for crossing with 'Vivien'.