Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 14:11:29 -0500 (EST) From: L235@aol.com To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg4361$foo@default> Subject: Re: D. binata bifurcations
Rich Ellis (hi, Rich!) wrote:
<<Regarding the lack of bifurcations, my plant that I believe to be D.
binata binata started producing 2 bifurcations (resulting in 3 points
total) just before it flowered, since then it has gone back to producing
a single bifurcation (2 points total) so perhaps there is some nebulous
relationship between bifurcations and flowering in D. binata? I think
Jay Lechman (sp?) described something similar in his plant and I would be
curious if others have noticed anything along these lines.>>
Heard my ears burning .... my D. binata binata consistently sends up three-
and four-pointed leaves in early spring, coming out of dormancy, just prior
to, or with first-season flowering. It then returns to it's normal
two-pointed growth pattern.
Jay Lechtman (close)
L235@aol.com
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