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Martin Tversted
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Re: South American plants
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July 01, 2012, 05:39:01 AM »
Can anyone ID this one? its from Cordoba, Argentina.
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Martin Tversted
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Re: South American plants
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July 01, 2012, 05:55:44 AM »
ipheion sellowianum
Is yours wild collected ??
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Thank you for your ID. Yes, the seeds had been wild collected a few years ago. Its a lovely little plant.
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Ranunculus pachyrrhizus Northern Southland NZ
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August 04, 2012, 09:00:26 PM »
Opened up yesterday ---Solaria ,(Syn Gethyum ),atropurpureum--first flowering from seed sown Jan 2008.
Seems okay outside all year round in this climate.
Interestingly from the pics i have seen i would have expected the flowers to have been on longish stems --maybe that may happen in due course .
Not a large bloom however i love the chocolate
colour --the smell is another thing
wet musky dog !......
Cheers Dave.
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August 05, 2012, 01:24:34 AM »
That's a special plant, Dave! I wouldn't say it leaps to the eye but it has a modest kind of charm! I like it
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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beautiful Dave
I bought a few bulbs last year
they are dormant now
no idea when they flower
but calculating it must be somewhere in March
or with bad luck the year after
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Re: South American plants
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Very cool, Dave! Never heard of this one...
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Re: South American plants
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Zephyranthes primulina
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Michael J Campbell in Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
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Perfect shape Michael
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Quote from: Michael J Campbell on August 15, 2012, 07:56:45 AM
Zephyranthes primulina
Very sweet colour!
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August 16, 2012, 12:26:00 PM »
I would say prima!
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Re: South American plants
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August 18, 2012, 03:39:45 AM »
Quote from: Hoy on August 05, 2012, 01:24:34 AM
That's a special plant, Dave! I wouldn't say it leaps to the eye but it has a modest kind of charm! I like it
Same here Trond.
Here's the Solaria, (pic taken today),at full flowering --i 'jumped the gun' on my earlier posting
Quote from: bulborum on August 05, 2012, 11:38:23 AM
beautiful Dave
I bought a few bulbs last year
they are dormant now
no idea when they flower
but calculating it must be somewhere in March
or with bad luck the year after
Roland
Roland --spring flowering i understand and a good multiplier.
Quote from: cohan on August 12, 2012, 05:49:37 PM
Very cool, Dave! Never heard of this one...
Thanks Cohan.
Cheers Dave.
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bulborum
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August 18, 2012, 04:17:51 AM »
Good picture from the plant Dave
it seems they are a little perfumed
Roland
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August 18, 2012, 04:51:54 AM »
I gave a presentation to our local alpine garden group last night Roland .
Had a box full of display plants, including the Solaria, beside me ,framed tight on the floor of the front passenger seat between the laptop and projector --was only a 10 min ride but i had to wind down a window to try and clear the air
....
I also took a couple of clothes pegs with me and a note warning their use was recommended if viewing the plant at close quarters........ ;
Cheers Dave.
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Invercargill
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