Here are some pictures of my Cephalotus I took tonight. Enjoy! By the way, anyone having difficulty accessing http://www.cephalotus.info/ these days? Wonderfull site, if it still is up.
I have asked the same question and recently got an email from Jonathan[b said:Quote[/b] (brisco225 @ Oct. 14 2004,7:39)]By the way, anyone having difficulty accessing http://www.cephalotus.info/ these days?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I'm currently working on a new and expanded web site - not quite sure when it will be ready. I withdrew the old site just to save money on hosting.
I got mine in March, and it has nearly doubled in size.[b said:Quote[/b] (brisco225 @ Oct. 15 2004,2:50)]Kirk, if I remember correctly, you purchased your ceph this year? When I purchased mine last year, it didn't do much for the first season. After it came out of dormancy this year, it just took off! Hang in there for another year.
Thanks Bob! It has been one of my favorite web-sites in the past.
hmm, i thought cephs are tropical and dont hav dormancy[b said:Quote[/b] (brisco225 @ Oct. 15 2004,11:50)] After it came out of dormancy this year, it just took off! Hang in there for another year.