Both plants were germinated in February of 2014, so they're 19 months old.
I started them off season before I gave up on indoor gardening, and my climate is not good for mimosas over winter. The opthalmocentra did ok over winter and bounced back quickly. The hostilis was in rough shape and didn't start looking good until at least last June. I can't plant them in the gound without a heated greenhouse, which I don't have
yet :d , so they won't get up to full potential, but hopefully they will seed and I can plant their progeny in a better setup.
As for the thorns, this particular hostilis is
inermis, which is what you call a variegation when a typically spined or thorned plant doesn't have spines/thorns. I think these seeds were collected in the wild in Brazil, so it was just lucky to get the variegated genetics.
And oh yeah...the Opthal flowering...:surprised
:d
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I was literally jumping with excitement when I saw the first flower. One of my proudest moments lol. Right now she has one seed pod developing, but the most flowers yet are on her right now. I can feel a few more pods in there! :lol: