New pup grew up.
I think that spines larger than spines of mother plant.
Does it change in the environment?
I took a picture of the red form in November,2005.
Katsu
Aechmea arenaria
Moderator: Timm Stolten
That's really awesome Kutsu
It could be a variation, but I think yours could be a sport (mutation)
as I have an Orthophytum burle-marxii var. seabrae which has remarkable double teeth, like your Aechmea.
If you ever seen Agave isthmensis, especially from Japanese succulent fancier,
there is a special cultivar which has double spines too.
It could be a variation, but I think yours could be a sport (mutation)
as I have an Orthophytum burle-marxii var. seabrae which has remarkable double teeth, like your Aechmea.
If you ever seen Agave isthmensis, especially from Japanese succulent fancier,
there is a special cultivar which has double spines too.
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.