I don't think any of my seedlings have any fuzzy leaves at all. That would have been nice and different. But maybe it's better that I don't have fuzzy leaves, I might not be able to stop myself from touching it over and over!
The last batch had seeds from
Chick (sad to say, the stem rot for chick this winter ) and this next batch will have seeds from Chickie and Feline, both are arabicum/arabicum hybrid. So most likely the offsprings will have fuzzy leaves.
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp Opp, AL @--`--,----- 🌹 (Zone 8b)
I love fuzzy leaves too! That is why I keep Kalanchoe 'Fang' around.
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For years it was D. aggregatum but was changed to lindleyi.
The Tillandsia is ionantha. (At least until the taxonomists change the name of the most widely known Tillandsia)
The moth orchid that had the flower spikes suddenly growing longer with more new flower buds has done it again at the end of one side of it. The first flowers opened late November on the original length of flower spikes. Those flowers are gone but these are what's on the 1st extension of both spikes. The one on the left side decided to send out a 2nd extension. At this rate I think I'll have continual flowers for 8 months straight on it this year. I'm still thinking it has to be the age of it since I've done nothing different to it at all, other than repotting it when needed.
Left side with the new growth that started end of March