R Rags Active Member 321 15/05/12 1 36 Trinidad & Tobago West Indies Jun 5, 2012 #1 Enjoy the random pics (taken with the world famous Blackberry Bold) Rags Attachments BB01.jpg 373.2 KB · Views: 101 BB02.jpg 281.1 KB · Views: 78 BB03.jpg 283.8 KB · Views: 85 BB04.jpg 394.7 KB · Views: 78
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Jun 5, 2012 #2 Hey folks - could that first one be Goldilocks ?
Bullwinkle Esteemed Member 1,558 17/11/10 602 133 DAVIE FL Jun 5, 2012 #3 I have number 3 also,it came from the guy with the Thai plants,he did not have a name for it.
R Rags Active Member 321 15/05/12 1 36 Trinidad & Tobago West Indies Jun 6, 2012 #5 I think # 1 is Pride Of Winterhaven
Phil Stager Esteemed Member 1,737 04/07/09 296 103 Sunny St. Pete, FL Jun 6, 2012 #6 Punctatum it is - a fairly common sport from Aureo Maculatum. Unusual to see one quite that large though.
Punctatum it is - a fairly common sport from Aureo Maculatum. Unusual to see one quite that large though.
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Jun 6, 2012 #7 # 4 looks like Tortilis Minor
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Jun 7, 2012 #8 Crazy for Crotons said: # 4 looks like Tortilis Minor Click to expand... Ray - would Tortilis Minor be the historical original name for Corkscrew?
Crazy for Crotons said: # 4 looks like Tortilis Minor Click to expand... Ray - would Tortilis Minor be the historical original name for Corkscrew?
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Jun 7, 2012 #9 Ron, I'm not sure. There's a Tortilis Major and Minor and one of them is what we call Corkscrew.