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Old 03-25-2008, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by sandra View Post
As I'm sure you're aware, leaf span and approximate number of leaves was not an objective that was brought up when comprising the list nor is that info stated on Oak Hill's site for these plants.
If those of us outside the US are going to be able to participate on a reasonably comparable level then we need to know how advanced of a plant to buy. In order to do that we'll need to know its level of maturity and given that people mean different things by a term like "near blooming size" we'll need to know how big the plant needs to be. The best way to gauge this is by leaf span and number of leaves.

I waited until the list was narrowed down to only a few so the info would need to be posted for only a few plants instead of dozens. I'd imagine Oak Hill would be able to give a ballbark figure on these things, or I suppose the overseas folks could just wait until the American's have their plants then tell us how big they are.

So Oak Hill says they're flowering size then?
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