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Post by carnigrower on Sept 12, 2016 11:01:07 GMT
Cheers for the info coline, I've selfed the Colombia clone, fingers crossed it will work for me!
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coline
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Post by coline on Sept 19, 2016 17:18:54 GMT
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Post by carnigrower on Sept 30, 2016 6:51:10 GMT
Thank you very much for more of your stunning in situ photos! The species description of u uxoris must be quite flawed to only mention green flowers! Do you know if uxoris and unifolia are in cultivation yet? The seed pod on the jamesoniana is swelling nicely, let's hope there will be viable seed when it's ripe! The leaves on the first jamesoniana photo look quite thick, where as both my locations have very small and thin leaves, very interesting to see the variations in morphology! Is the unifolia growing in live sphagnum in your photo?
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Post by carnigrower on Nov 17, 2016 14:18:34 GMT
The pod has stopped swelling and now is starting to dry out, just waiting for it to start to split and then hopefully there will be viable seed inside!
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Post by carnigrower on Jan 25, 2017 17:39:45 GMT
Unfortunately, the pod and seeds were attacked by some type of mildew😢 hopefully I will have some interesting things to cross this year
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