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I occasionally get very large flowers on my wide-leaf D. capensis. The flower size becomes progressively smaller as flowers progress up the spike. The first flowers that open in the spike measured about 1.75 inches in diameter. The photo below with the scale is of the 15th flower in the spike, but it is still 1.38 inches in diameter. (BTW, a US quarter is about 1 inch in diameter.)
yes. oddly the "seedlings" grew much bigger and faster than the plants i have from the cuttings you sent me.. one was especially large and vigorous so it has it's own pot
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