tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868430679666532583.post4310471945603042972..comments2024-01-30T03:23:25.504-05:00Comments on Ricardo's Blog, : Myrmecophyla tibicinis, cultural notesRicardohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14402991574366070595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868430679666532583.post-893227280446058492016-06-08T13:47:38.677-04:002016-06-08T13:47:38.677-04:00Hi Sonia. This same thing happened to my largest ...Hi Sonia. This same thing happened to my largest plant of Myr. humboltii, it was huge and green and in the course of a short time many of the old pseudobulbs died, only the recent ones survived. No other of my Myrmecophila plants were affected.Ricardohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14402991574366070595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868430679666532583.post-85748297259555234532016-05-24T08:48:50.013-04:002016-05-24T08:48:50.013-04:00Hola Ricardo!
Unfortunately, not much is left of ...Hola Ricardo!<br /><br />Unfortunately, not much is left of this Myrmecophyla tibicinis which Paul Storm identified as likely being grandiflora. The plant began dying off at least a year ago and no one has identified the problem. We are going to get a few botanists together and see if we can save it. Rudy O'Reilly is willing. Now to get the new E.D. at Botanical Garden to make it a priority! <br /><br />Gracias a Dios, yo y varios socios de SCOS recibimos diviciones anos atras!<br /><br />Saludos,<br />SoniaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10717709880317477810noreply@blogger.com