Comments on: A review and care guide for houseplants that flower all year https://everbloominghouseplants.com A review and care guide for everblooming plants Fri, 17 Sep 2021 21:56:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6 By: Allan Murphy https://everbloominghouseplants.com#comment-289 Thu, 09 Sep 2021 15:48:34 +0000 https://everbloominghouseplants.com/?page_id=8#comment-289 Do you have any Kohleria for sale at the moment?
I just discovered your site and particularly appreciate your comments about individual plant resistance to infestation.
I’m keen to try
Queen Victoria
Coccinea
An’s Macaws

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By: Vesi https://everbloominghouseplants.com#comment-31 Sat, 31 Dec 2016 00:03:47 +0000 https://everbloominghouseplants.com/?page_id=8#comment-31 In reply to Raluca.

Hi Raluca,

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Thank you!
Vesi

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By: Raluca https://everbloominghouseplants.com#comment-29 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 12:21:25 +0000 https://everbloominghouseplants.com/?page_id=8#comment-29 Hello! It would be nice to have a way to subscribe to your site. Facebook or email newsletter, to keep up to date with your posts. You don’t seem to have this option.

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By: admin https://everbloominghouseplants.com#comment-13 Mon, 29 Feb 2016 16:47:35 +0000 https://everbloominghouseplants.com/?page_id=8#comment-13 In reply to Ryan.

Oh that’s wonderful! I’ll definitely check those nurseries out. I have killed a few “easy” plants and had a very easy time with other ones labeled as more advanced. I’ve always wanted to try out Pleurothallid, their flowers come out so interestingly. I was convinced they were cold growing and avoided them (I struggle with cold growing orchids), though they seem to have quite a range. I’m currently trying out some masdevallias. I’ve always struggled with those but I think I’m just getting the hang of it.

As for Passiflora citrina, this plant roots so easily and I always feel bad about throwing cuttings away. I have tons of rooted plants and I can send you some if you’d like. I have another small everblooming passiflora, Passiflora sanguinolenta, and I can send you some of that too. The citrina takes 3-5 months to reach blooming size from a cutting, often less than that, but the sanguinolenta takes a lot longer. The citrina is very easy to grow and flower, and likes to dry out occasionally. The sanguinolenta likes a lot of water, and dries out very fast. They are both smaller leaved varieties.

Let me know 🙂 (vchifchi@gmail.com)

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