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Lilith
12-20-2006, 07:48 AM
because everyone seems to be so interested in Ae Ae's, I thought I would show the history of mine.
I got a very good sized pup from a very good gardening friend and planted it into the greenhouse (pic 1). It grew to an ultimate OVERALL height of over 20 feet. The leaves were 6-7 ft long. The crown of the plant was hitting the greenhouse ceiling (it was planted on the slope where the ceiling height was about 14 ft). Leaves were burning where they hit the ***extremely HOT*** Lexan in summer (attic temps in the greenhouse can be 110F), and breaking against the roof. It was visually hard to get a good look at the beautiful leaves. (Pic 2)
So, in very early fall this year, I dug it up and planted it out into the yard. Ihad to take the trunk down to about a 7 ft height and ax the leaves. The plant re-established very quickly, and put out a couple new leaves. Now its winter, and it has one good leaf and getting ready to shoot another. This photo was taken a couple weeks ago when I wrapped the trunk in preparation for a hard freeze that didn't materialize. I fully expect my plant to do well here in the yard with a little winter protection. ALmost ALL of my banana plants lose their leaves in the winter to frost, and I expect Ae Ae will be no different, but as long as the trunk is okay I expect success. (pic 3)http://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/AeAe-1.jpg
Lilith
12-20-2006, 07:49 AM
here's more banana...http://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/AeAe.jpg
Lilith
12-20-2006, 07:50 AM
http://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/AEAEWINTER.jpg
Pithy_Cherub
12-21-2006, 10:08 PM
Stunning pix, Lilith!
I see you might have a 'variegated' flu bug too, is that a hoya &/or pepper in the last shot of the greenhouse? Healthy, happy-looking specimans you have - do you have an 'album' of more photos? I love seeing what others have, & how they grow 'em!
(Mamas' got an Ae'Ae Xmas fund going here, makes it real easy for the kids to shop for me! Just can't figure out how to get some more acreage - that's a little out of their shopping leaque, LOL!)
Lilith
12-22-2006, 08:31 AM
Hi Pithy, glad you like 'em!
I have many many plant photo shots but wouldn't want to bore anyone with them. since they aren't all bananas...my collection is very large and contains more than 1500 different plants. The plants in the photo you are talking about are a variegated Hoya and a variegated Lipstick.
Here are a few other plants/shots from the greenhouse:http://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/PhiloPinkPrincess-1.jpg
Lilith
12-22-2006, 08:33 AM
pelagadoxa henryana, my friend Kyle's favorite palm in my collectionhttp://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/UpCLosePelagadoxa.jpg
Lilith
12-22-2006, 08:34 AM
Licuala distans and other plantshttp://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/LicualaDistansOct06.jpg
Lilith
12-22-2006, 08:36 AM
Anthurium pendulafoliumhttp://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/pendulafolium.jpg
Kylie2x
12-22-2006, 12:10 PM
Lilith your pics are great.. I hope you will open an album or keep posting them.Your spiral ginger is likin where it lives I am hoping mine will bloom this yr... I also have a AeAe fund..LOL I figure if I can pay 50 for a Brug I can pay a 100 for a Banana...
Blessings
Kylie:2750:
Lilith
12-22-2006, 02:38 PM
Thanks, Kylie! Actually I did start an album.
Kylie2x
12-22-2006, 03:30 PM
:gangstabanana: OKAY!!! LOL... Are you gonna share or did I just miss it???? Or are gonna keep all this beauty to yourself...
Kylie
Lilith
12-22-2006, 03:40 PM
I'm sorry, I must be slow, I don't understand...share what? If you mean share my Ae Ae, it impossible to share what you only have one of, and, if I ever DO get pups, the first one goes back to the giver, my friend Steve. After that, it would be whoever made me the most lucrative trade offer for something I don't have that I wish to collect, like perhaps a Potato Chip Palm, or an Anthurium reflexinervium, or a variegated Rhapis excelsa palm, or a Sullivan's Palm. etc etc etc I could list 1000 things I want to collect.
Kylie2x
12-22-2006, 03:58 PM
ROFLMBAO!!!!!!
NO... I mean share your pics.. They are just now showing up here.. I do live waaaaay out in BFE... Must just be my slooooow dial up it's all we can get!
BTW.. They are FAB!!!
Kylie
Lilith
12-22-2006, 06:21 PM
LOL I see! You don;t really want to get me started sharing pics...I take photos of every new palm leaf that comes out, every orchid bloom, and on and on. I used to sell plants on eBay, I don't sell any anymore, but I took literally hundreds of photos to use as stock images. Plus photos of the "actual plant for sale". Now, I am back to being just plain old "Joe collector". I love to trade, but unfortunately am limited to trading with states whose agricultural law requirements I can meet, so that puts a few very plant oriented states out of the running.
Kylie2x
12-22-2006, 07:47 PM
I would LOVE to see any and every pic you have.....I'm sure I could learn so much just from things you choose to grow.. Our eviroment is quite different than yours but with some work I am able to manipulate alot of things..I would love to give alot more of the trops a try. I have the desire and I have the time..A few $$$$ and what more do you need.. OH experience!!!! Any you can share is appreciated..I'm a quick study..LOL
Kylie
Kylie2x
12-22-2006, 08:51 PM
Lilith.. I couldn't but notice your Zinger..It is on my wish list..LOL I got this pic from a friend of mine.. As I understand it it comes from Denton Tex.. (could be one of our guys..hope it is okay) This is the biggest EE I have ever seen it is absolutly beautiful...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/kylie2x/Lime20Zinger20Elephant20Ears.jpg
If this one of ya'll LOOKIN GOOD!! LOL... Sorry if I shouldn't have posted it BUT it is a GREAT pic!!
Kylie
Pithy_Cherub
12-23-2006, 03:48 AM
Oooooh - I have a Pink Princess Philo, makes a striking plant, yes? The only hoya that I have right now are the Hindu Ropes - one variegated & a green form hanging by it for contrast. The latest addition is an un-named variegated clivia & 2 yellow clivias ... it's a good thing I've given up most of my other habits like smoking, buying clothes, vacations, etc. Collecting can get pricey, sometimes. But there are other plants that aren't expensive that please my soul, as well. (good thing, that!)
And my 'lust list' also includes any & all varieties of variegated Rhapis - I knew I'd find kindred spirits here!
Your photos are not only pretty - they show robust, healthy plants. That demonstrates hard work, attention to detail, & a love for your 'green things' - a harmonious & healthy greenhouse doesn't result any other way. That makes them all the prettier!
Lilith
12-23-2006, 01:14 PM
Kylie, I think your friend in that photo is making really good use of perspective in photography! Lime Zinger just doesn't get that big...but the dark green Xanthosoma saggitifolia (which may actually be X. robusta here in FL) does...I'll post a pic of my 5'2" daughter standing by one of mine.
Pithy, I love hoyas and have just started collecting them in a serious way. I love philodendrons too. That pink princess is one of 5 that I have, they all came from the same plant which was a bedraggled half dead mess that a friend gave me a few years ago with the statement, "If anyone can resurrect this, I know you can". I cut off all the dead parts and separated the plant into 4 main ones about 6 inches long and a few tiny offshoots and they all took. I gave one to another friend, and now I have 5 large healthy vines between 2-4 ft each in different places in the greenhouse. I sold the smaller ones once they got to a good size. Thank you for the compliments about my greenhouse, I really do try to baby everything in there. The plants may actually get more attention than my family sometimes!
Lilith
12-23-2006, 01:22 PM
This is my daughter and one of our Xanthosomashttp://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/DSCN3390.jpg
Lilith
12-23-2006, 01:23 PM
http://www.photobucket.com/albums/v466/Bihai/ArielX2.jpg
Kylie2x
12-24-2006, 12:23 PM
YIKES!!! Now that is huge! I love the one with her face is sticking thru.. Your daughter is very beautiful..
Kylie
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