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Post by gardenofeden on Dec 3, 2011 20:24:24 GMT
Remember these? Well I have selected out and propagated what I think are the 3 best clones: Photos from last year of all the plants: cuneifolia x ramentacea2 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr cuneifolia x ramentacea by gardenofeden67, on Flickr New photos, including from today: This is Clone #1, the first to be selected from the batch. It is the largest and most vigorous of all the progeny, and superficially resembles the D.ramentacea parent in morphology. It has very hairy petioles and laminas. cuneifolia x ramentacea #1 11 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr Clone 1, potful of plantlets from root cuttings cuneifolia x ramentacea #1 14 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr Clone 1, plantlet from root cuttings cuneifolia x ramentacea #1 15 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr This is clone #2. A compact grower with good shape and spatulate leaves. cuneifolia x ramentacea #2 04 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr cuneifolia x ramentacea #2 09 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr This is clone #3, somewhat inbetween clones 1 and 2 in characteristics. cuneifolia x ramentacea #3 03 by gardenofeden67, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 3, 2011 20:42:16 GMT
Gorgeous plants. Looks like another to add to my wishlist
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Post by bluemax on Dec 4, 2011 8:22:15 GMT
Handsome plants, gardenofeden.
- Mark
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Devon
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Post by Devon on Dec 4, 2011 18:06:10 GMT
A fine hybrid indeed. I like clone 2.
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sundewman
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Happy Growing!
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Post by sundewman on Dec 8, 2011 15:53:58 GMT
Very nicely done!!! congrats.
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Post by gardenofeden on Jun 25, 2013 13:01:29 GMT
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coline
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Post by coline on Jun 25, 2013 13:44:08 GMT
Interesting nice flower it makes!
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