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Varigated Raphis


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I've had these for a few years and I thought I'd share them. I just don't know what to do with them, but at least they are happy! Maybe I should buy some fancy pots and bring them indoors. 

I bought these several years ago from a Chinese couple that were tenants to an empty house in Danville, CA. They had these listed on Ebay and when I saw their location- about 30 minutes away- I offered to pick them up and they accepted. They had several of these. I'm happy I stumbled on the offering. 

 

These have been just chilling in their pots for years in the shade. There's sprinklers, so thats the steady water they get. This is supposed to be a lawn area in my yard, yeah that's working out great lol!

Anything you want to add regarding these, I'm all ears. I geeked out a while ago and bought a book on the different names for the varigation types, but I have no clue. 

Enjoy!

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Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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10 hours ago, Patrick said:

I've had these for a few years and I thought I'd share them. I just don't know what to do with them, but at least they are happy! Maybe I should buy some fancy pots and bring them indoors. 

I bought these several years ago from a Chinese couple that were tenants to an empty house in Danville, CA. They had these listed on Ebay and when I saw their location- about 30 minutes away- I offered to pick them up and they accepted. They had several of these. I'm happy I stumbled on the offering. 

 

These have been just chilling in their pots for years in the shade. There's sprinklers, so thats the steady water they get. This is supposed to be a lawn area in my yard, yeah that's working out great lol!

Anything you want to add regarding these, I'm all ears. I geeked out a while ago and bought a book on the different names for the varigation types, but I have no clue. 

Enjoy!

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Nice pick up you got real winners there you could take some pups of them and pot them up 

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