u/Anskar_

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About two months ago I posted about two cultivars of Selaginella tamariscina that I ordered from Japan. Since they grew reasonably well, I ordered four more. In the time since receiving them, all have grown rather well, some more than others.

Most photos are of the current state of the plants, except photos 11, which is the same plant as photos 15 and 16 back when it first arrived, the latter being more recent, as I want to show just how colorful it was when i originally got it, but I'm not too bothered that it looks duller now as red is usually a sign of stress in Selaginella and it seems to be growing. Photos 13 and 14 are older pictures of the plant from photos 8 and 9, to show how it looks before and after watering as the curling is quite cool in my opinion. Photo 1 and 2 are of progations, 1 of the cultivar "Kioukan" and 2 of some Wild-Type plant I've had for longer from which I took cuttings to see if they would root, and they did! So for those of you who also grow Selaginella tamariscina, it seems you can propagate them from branches, which I'm sure is good to know if you didn't already.

u/Anskar_ — 1 month ago