tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post2626094918225837361..comments2024-03-17T03:31:37.213-07:00Comments on Plants are the Strangest People: Random plant event: Zamioculcas zamiifoliamr_subjunctivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-34661996769504219272014-06-30T21:28:53.432-07:002014-06-30T21:28:53.432-07:00I meant to say a teeny tiny pine cone.
I know, i...I meant to say a teeny tiny pine cone. <br /><br />I know, it's weird, right? They're around for sale sometimes, but I've just never been drawn to them personally. I would've been inclined to use them for my plant biz, but my old wholesaler didn't offer them. Now that the wholesalers are gone, I don't really want to pay retail prices for them. <br /><br />It's probablyLizahttp://goodtogrow.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-2749007975066796042014-06-30T09:45:14.928-07:002014-06-30T09:45:14.928-07:00Liza:
No, of course not, though I have to say I&#...Liza:<br /><br />No, of course not, though I have to say I'm a little surprised that you would never have tried one. <br /><br />Anonymous:<br /><br />I haven't read anything one way or the other, but if they <i>are</i> self-incompatible, then I will probably not see anything. I don't necessarily know that the leaflets I started with came from the same plant at the garden center, but mr_subjunctivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-14794873305148914212014-06-29T22:08:01.894-07:002014-06-29T22:08:01.894-07:00If the flowering plants are clones of each other, ...If the flowering plants are clones of each other, I wonder if an attempted pollination would accomplish anything -- I am not entirely sure, but I believe reading somewhere that <i>Zamioculcas</i> are self-incompatible. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-352605310939811892014-06-29T12:17:55.794-07:002014-06-29T12:17:55.794-07:00Hmmm...if you saw a dried up spadix on the ground ...Hmmm...if you saw a dried up spadix on the ground on the woods, it'd be pretty easy to mistake it for a pine cone. <br /><br />I like it, it's cool loooking. <br /><br />I've never had a Zamioculca. Does that make me a lesser plant lady, haha? Lizahttp://goodtogrow.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com