
Um...I have joined your group!
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Alan Chandler, Arizona Sunset Zone: 13
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Over 172 Rose Bushes Planted! 100 Different varieties! Never a dull moment!!
Clark Weston wrote:
Hello Alan and Everybody:
For more information on Multiflorum blooming call up the link shown below and
use your search for "multiflorum". You will see that multiflorum has an
obligatory dormancy and flowers while still leafless. I treated my
Multiflorum with a Merit soil-drench last December for mealies, it went
dormant and did not give me any floral display. Well, sigh, there is always
next season.
And of course, if you are serious about ADENIUM you should join our Group.
;-)))
Regards,
Clark
Clark Weston
El Paso, Texas USDA Zone 8
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Alan wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 09:11:56 -0700
From: Alan Zelhart
Subject: Re: ADENIUM multiflorum
Clark,
So would that be in the fall, winter, or spring? The plant came to me bare,
now has leaves...it seems like I read somewhere that this plant blooms in the
winter after it looses it's leaves...is that correct. If so, then I have a
while to wait *sigh* :)
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Alan Chandler, Arizona Sunset Zone: 13