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Post by dvg on May 3, 2019 2:23:35 GMT
One of a number of unique clones of P. moranensis x heterophylla grown from seeds produced by my own plants. dvg
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Post by fredg on May 3, 2019 7:32:01 GMT
Very nice colour.
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Post by dvg on May 3, 2019 13:10:22 GMT
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Post by fredg on May 3, 2019 13:35:51 GMT
Please feel free to transfer those photos over here.
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Post by dvg on May 3, 2019 22:53:24 GMT
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Post by fredg on May 4, 2019 10:45:14 GMT
Very good colouration an all these. I particularly like the leaves on the last two photos
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Post by dvg on May 10, 2019 18:51:10 GMT
Here is another pic, from yesterday, of the first plant in this thread:
The first image was shot indoors under fluorescent lighting, this image above was shot in full sunlight.
dvg
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Post by dvg on May 15, 2019 2:24:00 GMT
Here is the very plant that made the slender leaves that you liked Fred, just in a different phase of growth. Stripped the papery sheath of dried dead leaves, surrounding it's dormant structure, and pulled the underground "bulb" up to the surface, to get a better look at it, and to watch it grow. dvg
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Post by fredg on May 15, 2019 9:28:48 GMT
Interesting igneous topping you have there.
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Post by dvg on Jun 25, 2019 20:01:20 GMT
Another one of these clones, starting to show some summer blush... dvg
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Post by fredg on Jun 26, 2019 13:38:50 GMT
I do like these a lot
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Post by corky on Jun 26, 2019 21:31:14 GMT
I could definitely make room for the plant with the slender leaves, really cool looking
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Post by dvg on Jun 26, 2019 22:00:07 GMT
Thanks, we'll have to work out a way to get some of this plant material over to you lads. I've been admiring your D. slackii and D. cuneifolia. Do you know if your plants make fertile seeds? Would love to add those two dews to my collection as well. dvg
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Post by corky on Jun 27, 2019 4:28:48 GMT
I have grown both plants from seed that my plants produced, slackii was harder to get seed and I have only once had fertile seed from it but cuneifolia seems to produce fertile seed more easily, both plants seemed to of skipped flowering for me this year ,i presume this is from keeping them in different conditions last winter
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Post by dvg on Jun 27, 2019 19:16:17 GMT
No worries, none of these moranensis crosses have been made into multiples yet, will have to take some leaf pulls and then see what our options are. dvg
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