palmisland
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Thanks Marie, I'm going to take out my "green form" of Dr Frank Brown & look for a colored form like Stan's.
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*Uh oh... would some of you look at Randy's John Criswick and compare to the others in the wiki and give your opinion as to whether it is the same cultivar? Randy, what do you think? If not, what could this beauty be? I just took another look and am questioning the ID. Anyone?
Hi Ana,
Here's a few photos of my Red Mona Lisa for the WIKI. The page is missing a photo. View attachment 28887View attachment 28888
Randy, that looks like the Orange Mona Lisa that we brought in from Hawaii. I put the name on it because it looked so much like a Mona Lisa. The Red Mona Lisa is from Australia and looks very different from a Mona Lisa. Did you get it from me?
Yes Marie, over a year ago. Is it "Orange" Mona Lisa or Red. It finally cleared it's neighbors & is getting more sun.
Well, Randy I was wrong in what I stated above. I just googled Red Mona Lisa in Australia and the picture I saw was close enough to call the one that you and I have Red Mona Lisa. I had called it Orange Mona Lisa because the plant I remembered seeing was different. I'll change my name tags.
http://www.itfgs.org/index.php/wppg_photogallery/crotons/#prettyphoto[group]/42/ is the url for the photo of it.
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Excellent- David King
Hi Ana,
The plant entered as Excellent is what I think people decided is Gloriosa Superba. The first plant in the wiki is Excellent. There is an old thread on this somewhere. I got my first plant as an Inca, then it was called Excellente and now Gloriosa Superba. A lot of growers sell this as Excellente though. It comes up from Central America with that name.
Thanks for the great link Marie love the Cordyline photosWell, Randy I was wrong in what I stated above. I just googled Red Mona Lisa in Australia and the picture I saw was close enough to call the one that you and I have Red Mona Lisa. I had called it Orange Mona Lisa because the plant I remembered seeing was different. I'll change my name tags.
http://www.itfgs.org/index.php/wppg_photogallery/crotons/#prettyphoto[group]/42/ is the url for the photo of it.
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