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Captu4ik
#21 Posted : 9/13/2009 4:58:59 PM
How about my HBWR's ? They're 2 years old, enveloping one corner of my house ...





Here's some closer shots ...










 
Captu4ik
#22 Posted : 9/13/2009 5:06:04 PM
Here's my B. Caapi, which is also 2 years old, enveloping another corner of my house ...







In this pic you can see a Psychotria as well ...



Here's a Trich/Lopho ...





Whatcha think ?

 
1992
#23 Posted : 9/13/2009 6:59:01 PM
how old are your loph's, they're cute little goobers. I have about sixty tiny baby seedlings. Can't wait.
 
Garulfo
#24 Posted : 9/13/2009 11:03:28 PM
Captu4ik,
That Caapi is looking very nice. Only 2 years ? I did'nt know it was growing so fast. I guess you are living in a hot country ?

My salvias, tiny mimosa and two beloved San pedro (I guess) :
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Captu4ik
#25 Posted : 9/13/2009 11:22:18 PM
1992 wrote:
how old are your loph's, .


Three years, these 2 are used to produce seed.


Garulfo wrote:
Captu4ik,
That Caapi is looking very nice. Only 2 years ? I guess you are living in a hot country ?


In March it was in a pot, about 2' tall. I planted it on the ground and it really took off.
and yes, it is hot year-round here. It gets watered 3 x's per day !


Garulfo wrote:

My salvias, tiny mimosa and two beloved San pedro (I guess) :


Nice plants !
I could be wrong, but your San Pedro's appear to me to be Peruvian Torches.
 
Observant
#26 Posted : 9/14/2009 1:23:32 PM
Impressive , Captu4ik !! You have some Great Plants to care for .

I think its the first time that i see such impressive Woodrose and Caapi Specimen .
I have to ask , in which Country are you located ? Hawaii ? Wink

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bufoman
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#27 Posted : 9/14/2009 3:24:16 PM
Here are some of my plants.
1&2 Anad c.
T. peru babies
SS01 (Tric)
D. ill
Giant Poppies
Spider on P. aur
Torres & Torres (Tric)
Big Med (Phalaris)

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richierich_931
#28 Posted : 9/14/2009 4:04:14 PM
Funny looking plant at a FOAFs house...



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rumplestiltskin
#29 Posted : 10/31/2009 10:15:29 PM
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rumplestiltskin
#30 Posted : 6/30/2010 12:53:34 AM
Any new shots from 2010?
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endlessness
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#31 Posted : 7/21/2010 2:00:17 AM
kinda crappy pictures but here are some pics of the mimosa growing in the balcony of a friends appartment. We started growing it less than two years ago, its already over 2m tall (though skinny), even growing in such a small pot in the balcony,







and how it closes up the leaves at night time:


 
sigmundfreuid
#32 Posted : 7/21/2010 2:10:39 AM
Very nice thread

All of this makes me wanna move to a tropical country ,you guys are lucky.
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Aegle
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#33 Posted : 7/21/2010 10:16:44 AM
Such a lovely thread...


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endlessness
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#34 Posted : 8/4/2010 4:48:23 PM
and some caapi we're growing in another friend's house





gonna have to find a new house for her because my friend is moving away and Im also leaving.. Im thinking of just going to a forest somewhere around and planting it straight on the soil, I guess it will pass completely unnoticed and grow fine but then again im not sure if I should risk it... Maybe better try to find some other friend with good space to keep it.
 
MelCat
#35 Posted : 8/4/2010 5:52:34 PM
My Caapi and Mimosas
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endlessness
Moderator
#36 Posted : 8/17/2010 11:04:33 PM
And a few more of our lovely plant friends, growing at another friends house:

Anadenanthera Peregrina:







Caapi (and some Psychotria viridis on the back of second pic):




Small Psychotria Viridis cuttings:


 
rOm
Senior Member
#37 Posted : 8/27/2010 11:50:50 AM
I moved to house with garden finally where some passiflora (though incarnata still unconfirmed) grows very well.
I start to grow datura stramonium, brugmansia suaveolens and versicolor (the big pink flower) which are currently stressed by the two days black box mail transport.
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Untm
#38 Posted : 2/4/2011 7:39:10 AM
All the plants looks really beautiful and healthy!
Such a joy to see them, makes me also wish I lived in a warmer climate.
I'll post some of my plant friends later!

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endlessness
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#39 Posted : 6/12/2012 10:35:42 AM
endlessness wrote:
and some caapi we're growing in another friend's house





gonna have to find a new house for her because my friend is moving away and Im also leaving.. Im thinking of just going to a forest somewhere around and planting it straight on the soil, I guess it will pass completely unnoticed and grow fine but then again im not sure if I should risk it... Maybe better try to find some other friend with good space to keep it.



So I left this caapi with another friend when I moved away. Here's how it looks nowadays, it flowered for the first time after these two years Smile It's very thin because my friend is gonna move to his brother's house where it will be in earth, Im sure then it will grow really nicely

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Purges
#40 Posted : 6/12/2012 12:07:01 PM
It's at times like this that I curse the crappy weather on this island. Guess I will have to find space indoors for my cacti and caapi vine!
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