Yes, JBL...that's the tip of my clod-hopper in the picture. I never physically abuse my plants, i speak to them in dulcet tones, give them the best steam distilled water, since we're lacking rain, I don't smile at them, nor do I scowl at them. I wave to them as I depart for work in the morning, but I do not speak to or look directly at them, LOL! The happy fun balls of the plant world!
When the Leucophylla starts packing an AK...that's when I start kicking....
The source of this pot of plants is no longer available to answer any questions about it. So, with what little I know, and the knowledge of the good folks here, the tall one with the white on it is probably an S. X Leucophylla, and the other ones in the pot are S. x Rubra, according to Laurazone5. Now, should I try and separate them, or just leave them be? I really wouldn't mind just leaving them be, but would like to see this group in a bigger pot. It looks pretty crowded in there. And when is a good time to transplant into bigger pots? Spring? Fall?
And, from what I have said in a previous post..should I move them all back into full sun? most of them in black pots? Can these plants take mid 90 degree temps perched over asphalt? I surely don't want them to fry. Allegedly, by the middle of next week, the high temps are supposed to be in the mid-70's. At that point, I'm thinking it will be okay to move them all back into full sun. April