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Kelaidis
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Erysimum 'Orange Flame'
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March 08, 2010, 09:32:24 PM »
Curious if anyone knows anything about the origins or possible species derivation of this pretty well established wallflower: it has been propagated and sold by various wholesale nurseries in recent years: it's been pretty long lived and long blooming for me and very showy (as you can see from the accompanying pix). I am quite fond of it, and wondered if it is allied to
E. helveticum
which it resembles a bit (only the latter is always yellow in my experience). It seems to be sterile: I've never found viable seed.
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Re: Erysimum 'Orange Flame'
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I don't "know" anything about this cultivar, but from a google search, some sites suggest that it's a cv. of
Erysimum kotschyanum
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Quote from: Kelaidis on March 08, 2010, 09:32:24 PM
Curious if anyone knows anything about the origins or possible species derivation of this pretty well established wallflower: it has been propagated and sold by various wholesale nurseries in recent years: it's been pretty long lived and long blooming for me and very showy (as you can see from the accompanying pix). I am quite fond of it, and wondered if it is allied to
E. helveticum
which it resembles a bit (only the latter is always yellow in my experience). It seems to be sterile: I've never found viable seed.
Hi Panayoti,
this cultivar was sold through "Woodbank Nursery" in Tasmania for many years till they closed down. I can make some enqueries from Ken Gillanders but I think he may be travelling at present.
It survived for many years here in my garden till the constant depredation by earth mites put an end to it!
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Quote from: Fermi on April 11, 2010, 10:48:29 PM
It survived for many years here in my garden till the constant depredation by earth mites put an end to it!
Hi Fermi, what kind of bug is earth mites? I thought slugs were
the Pest
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I can't add anything pertinent to this thread, but I wanted to welcome you to the forum, Fermi! I am not bashful here, being surrounded by forum participants who are such well known names in the plant world. I relish it!
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