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Description
Rhipidoglossum xanthopollinia
Formerly called Diaphananthe xanthopollinia, we’ve grown these potted, on cork plaques, and even have a group just hanging on wires; granted they are in a greenhouse, but it just seems that these are NOT fussy plants! Personally, I like them hanging, because it’s easier to see their pendant spikes that form below the leaves. The flowers are a translucent creamy yellow and though we’ve not checked ourselves (and why not?!!) are reported to be fragrant of lilac after dark. They have a fairly wide distribution in eastern Africa. We grow them well in intermediate to warm temperatures in moderate light. To see a REALLY nice flower image visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mt_images/16560746429/in/set-72157650765786707 This is a photo of our plant in bloom, taken by a friend.
The bareroot, blooming-size division shown in Brenda’s hand is representative of what you’ll receive.
Additional information
Weight | .6 lbs |
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