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    Florida redneck progess

    Hello, the plants are looking mighty fine, and you should feel mighty proud. Wish I lived in a area where I can plant such wonderful tropicals. Winston-London UK
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    Medinilla magnifica

    You are quite lucky with the climate you have. My Medinilla is currently struggling a bit from lack of attention. I grow it in a pot, and for the first two years it bloomed nicely. But this year it did not. Will have to offer fresh soil and fertiliser.
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    Euphorbia punicea

    Hello! I have been wondering how many people are growing this Euphorbia. Originally from Jamaica, I have seen a lot of it in the Florida area. My baby plant comes from Trinidad, and it is slow growing here in london, UK.
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    The Chaconia: Warszewiczia coccinea

    Don't worry, I do understand. I live in the UK, and there is very little chance of me growing a plant like this one.
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    The Chaconia: Warszewiczia coccinea

    Hello Just returned from a wonderful visit to Trinidad, and I thought I will post some photos of the national flower. Winston
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    Interesting AGAVE-like plant with flower....

    Your Agave looks to me like Agave desmettiana. Winston
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    Pentagonia - Red Form???

    Looks totally new to me. No recollection of anything close to it. Ari, give us an idea how large it grows.
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    A Big Leaf Anthurium

    Hello Dean I just remembered this one I saw in Lyon in France. What do you think? Winston
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    A Big Leaf Anthurium

    I will try again. Winston
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    A Big Leaf Anthurium

    Hey Dean, I think I have a photo of this one taken at the Huntington Gardens in Pasadena, more than a year ago. Winston
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    Pics for Winston

    Wow! Keep them coming Dean. All this is an education for me. I wonder what will hapen if I attempt to grow these in the UK. Winston
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    Cal State Fullerton, CA

    Good going Peter. Nice PHOTOS. Winston
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    Pics for Winston

    Thanks Ken. I am curious. Do you grow a lot of these in Florida? I don't remember seeing any of this variety of cassias there, although I have come across lots of the other yellow ones, and loads of tabebuias. Winston
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    Pics for Winston

    Thanks a lot, Dean. The flowers are absolutely gorgeous. And thanks for the Cassias. I am quietly learning about this group after encountering quite a few on my recent visit to Trinidad. I will make a guess that the first cassia could be C. grandis, but the white one I have no idea. Keep us...
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