
Hey Glenn,
How is your Aloe polyphylla doing? None of the cuttings you sent me
survived--I think the heat of the mailbox on a sunny summer day did them in.
I'll look for one to buy next year, if I ever move out to Sparrowood.
Lee Ann
Lee Ann Reiners
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
reiners@edinboro.edu
In a message dated 10/4/01 8:14:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
rpcs30@EMAIL.SPS.MOT.COM writes:
Alan;
Here in S. Calif., I found that it takes about 6 weeks to rebloom after
being pruned back. To go from bud to bloom can be 4 - 10 days depending on
time of year & air temps.
Glenn
In a message dated 10/4/01 12:28:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
reiners@EDINBORO.EDU writes:
Lee Ann;
The mother plant is still alive, but hasn't put out any new leaves or
changed it's shape. Hopefully it may put out some sideshoots later this
Fall, & if it does I will let you know. Sorry the other leaves didn't make
it. Mine, that I took at the same time, eventually rotted also. I'm going to
try a couple this Fall & see if that makes any difference.
Glenn