Roy wrote:
If you want a guess: Dendrocalamus latiflorus.
I'd buy that.
I know my 'Mei-Nung' has ginormous leafs. My leafs aren't shiny, but in looking through the pictures on booweb I see shiny leafs.
My 'Mei-Nung' is currently putting up a shoot that is scaring me a little... I got it, what, a month ago in a 3-gal. nursery pot. I put it in a 15 gal. pot, and I'm already thinking I need to either up size the pot again, or just go ahead and get it in the ground. I'll try to remember to get pictures tonight.
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
I have both D. Brandisii and D. Latiflorus. Both have leaves about the same size. D. Brandisii is just fuzzy on the underside of the leaves. Neither one have leaves that big.
Not those either. Any more guesses? Several people have said this one has the biggest leaves of any boo they have seen.
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas