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It’s Chambeyronia time

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A nice row of hookeri with almost three in a row putting on show. 

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Looks like they are loving life in the shade.  Here is one of my hookeri that popped two days ago.

light passing through the leaf is flame

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Light back reflecting off the leaf transits different chemophore compartments(mostly epidermis) and is dark red

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Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

Tom Blank

Never been even a hint of red with this one. From what I've read here, apparently quite a rare variation - I guess I got lucky!

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17 hours ago, sonoranfans said:

Looks like they are loving life in the shade.  Here is one of my hookeri that popped two days ago.

light passing through the leaf is flame

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Light back reflecting off the leaf transits different chemophore compartments(mostly epidermis) and is dark red

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The white background gives it even more contrast. 

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17 hours ago, aabell said:

Never been even a hint of red with this one. From what I've read here, apparently quite a rare variation - I guess I got lucky!

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I have one the same in my garden. It even takes forever to open up a new leaf, holding up to 3 spears at once. 

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Just a few more Chams in the greenhouse!

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Loving mine in Phoenix have some color because it’s cool!!!

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2 hours ago, 96720 said:

Loving mine in Phoenix have some color because it’s cool!!!

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Well phoenix looks like a great place for Chambeyronias to me, nice palm!

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