zero
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Post by zero on Mar 12, 2007 19:51:36 GMT
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Post by PlantAKiss on Mar 12, 2007 20:37:09 GMT
Beautiful plants and photos! Enjoyed seeing them. I miss my pings...
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Post by farmerdave on Mar 12, 2007 20:59:31 GMT
Nice pics!!!!
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Post by glider14 on Mar 12, 2007 23:30:36 GMT
i have some of your P. jamauvensis. is it sterile? or can i get seeds? great pics! Alex
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zero
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Post by zero on Mar 13, 2007 0:17:41 GMT
I don't know if it's sterile. You would have to ask around. I have tried to pollinate differn't pings and have had no success. peace, Zero
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lloyd
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Post by lloyd on Mar 13, 2007 0:46:15 GMT
Exotic pings, very nice specimens.
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Post by Joseph Clemens on Mar 13, 2007 2:08:11 GMT
zero, Nice collection. i have some of your P. jamauvensis. is it sterile? or can i get seeds? great pics! Alex I have recently self-pollinated a large population of this species (more than 20 blooming plants), all of the same clone, some seed-pods are forming. Once I have sown the seed, and given it some time to germinate, I will report my results. Actually spelled P. jaumavensis. You can find most of the names of CP and how to spell them at: CP Database
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zero
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Post by zero on Mar 13, 2007 2:16:24 GMT
yea, the spelling was by memory, not very good.
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chug
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Post by chug on Mar 13, 2007 11:02:58 GMT
Great looking pings you have.
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Post by carnyboy on Mar 29, 2007 10:37:11 GMT
zero the last picture i am sure is a ping gracilis
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