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Graham Feeley 28-03-2004 06:44 AM

SPATHIPHYLLUM
 
Hi I have a potted plant by that name (syn: gorgusis no1)and I would like to
create another plant by propagation, however I am not sure if it is
possible.
This is a very lagre green leaf and is an indoor plant and I would not like
to take a leaf off if that is not the way to reproduce another plant.
Does anyone know about this type of plant and more importantly how do I get
to do this.

Regards
Graham




Ken Oaf 29-03-2004 12:07 AM

SPATHIPHYLLUM
 
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:37:53 +1000, "Graham Feeley"
wrote:

Hi I have a potted plant by that name (syn: gorgusis no1)and I would like to
create another plant by propagation, however I am not sure if it is
possible.
This is a very lagre green leaf and is an indoor plant and I would not like
to take a leaf off if that is not the way to reproduce another plant.
Does anyone know about this type of plant and more importantly how do I get
to do this.


Divide them to propagate.


Graham Feeley 29-03-2004 10:09 AM

SPATHIPHYLLUM
 
Thanks Ken for the reply.
It does seem to be one stem with 12 large leaves , so not sure what you
mean.. by the way the type of plant is called Sensation.
Regards
Graham

"Ken Oaf" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:37:53 +1000, "Graham Feeley"


wrote:

Hi I have a potted plant by that name (syn: gorgusis no1)and I would

like to
create another plant by propagation, however I am not sure if it is
possible.
This is a very lagre green leaf and is an indoor plant and I would not

like
to take a leaf off if that is not the way to reproduce another plant.
Does anyone know about this type of plant and more importantly how do I

get
to do this.


Divide them to propagate.




Andrew 30-03-2004 02:47 AM

SPATHIPHYLLUM
 
Spathiphyllums produce offshoots from the rhizome. When these get
large enough they can be divided from the main plant. If your plant
only has one crown you may have to wait a while for new crowns to
form.
Andrew

"Graham Feeley" wrote in message . au...
Thanks Ken for the reply.
It does seem to be one stem with 12 large leaves , so not sure what you
mean.. by the way the type of plant is called Sensation.
Regards
Graham

"Ken Oaf" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:37:53 +1000, "Graham Feeley"


wrote:

Hi I have a potted plant by that name (syn: gorgusis no1)and I would

like to
create another plant by propagation, however I am not sure if it is
possible.
This is a very lagre green leaf and is an indoor plant and I would not

like
to take a leaf off if that is not the way to reproduce another plant.
Does anyone know about this type of plant and more importantly how do I

get
to do this.


Divide them to propagate.


Graham Feeley 30-03-2004 10:04 AM

SPATHIPHYLLUM
 
Ok thanks for the info....it is a nice indoor plant indeed
Graham

"Andrew" wrote in message
om...
Spathiphyllums produce offshoots from the rhizome. When these get
large enough they can be divided from the main plant. If your plant
only has one crown you may have to wait a while for new crowns to
form.
Andrew

"Graham Feeley" wrote in message

. au...
Thanks Ken for the reply.
It does seem to be one stem with 12 large leaves , so not sure what you
mean.. by the way the type of plant is called Sensation.
Regards
Graham

"Ken Oaf" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:37:53 +1000, "Graham Feeley"


wrote:

Hi I have a potted plant by that name (syn: gorgusis no1)and I would

like to
create another plant by propagation, however I am not sure if it is
possible.
This is a very lagre green leaf and is an indoor plant and I would

not
like
to take a leaf off if that is not the way to reproduce another

plant.
Does anyone know about this type of plant and more importantly how

do I
get
to do this.

Divide them to propagate.





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