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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 158943" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>yes slow growing and a dwarf species so never going to be big. In response to the other questions, they are a bit like pearlescent paint, depending on the light they will appear metallic blue or green. I would certainly say to the naked eye it was more blue than green. </p><p>I often say on here though, never trust google images and the like as the pictures are often enhanced. The Gallery section, and pictures like [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] has shared are much better reference material. In many of my pics I also do a side by side with and without flash so that you can see what difference artificial light can do. </p><p>For example, take a look at my T seledonia below, some of the colours just completely disappear under the flash and/or turn green when they looked blue before. There is a proper word for this but can't remember it off the top of my head....ha ha </p><p>[ATTACH=full]40539[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 158943, member: 4151"] yes slow growing and a dwarf species so never going to be big. In response to the other questions, they are a bit like pearlescent paint, depending on the light they will appear metallic blue or green. I would certainly say to the naked eye it was more blue than green. I often say on here though, never trust google images and the like as the pictures are often enhanced. The Gallery section, and pictures like [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] has shared are much better reference material. In many of my pics I also do a side by side with and without flash so that you can see what difference artificial light can do. For example, take a look at my T seledonia below, some of the colours just completely disappear under the flash and/or turn green when they looked blue before. There is a proper word for this but can't remember it off the top of my head....ha ha [ATTACH=full]40539[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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