Flowering Diefenbochia Houseplant???
Mitchell Parnes
JBWM44A at prodigy.com
Wed Dec 28 00:11:01 EST 1994
It is a rather common happening-especially in greenhouse culture or high
light. The flower is rather plain if allowed to 'blossom' . It is
usually removed at first sight in order to keep the plant from spending
unnessessary energy on the bloom-stalk. In the 'wild' they tend to grow
thick, tall, then fall over and multiply into clumps of undergrowth like
a weed. This of course is in a tropical climate. There are also many diff.
varieties. And many are very diff. from one another in size and color.
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MITCHELL PARNES JBWM44A at prodigy.com * TIME AND WISDOM !
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