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14076
There is only one way to be sure Hein - send infected leaves to Prof. Swart at the University of the Free State. He will isolate and culture the fungus and...
Jill and Mick Dower
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Jul 1, 2005
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14077
Hi, I have analysed the postings on this subject and I think the only way to settle this issue for the good of the general membership is for someone with...
Christopher Ong
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Jul 1, 2005
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14078
Hi all, Mike here from George, Western Cape, South Africa.  Macrophoma agapanthii is an indigenous (South African) fungus.  It is seldom lethal, but in the ...
Mike Viviers
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Jul 1, 2005
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14079
Hi Hein This is interesting for me, because I've been collecting the Blush Harburg (and other gardenii) from a number of sources. What your flowers have in...
Glenn Callcott
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Jul 1, 2005
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14080
Hi Hein, When I wrote to you privately on this pathogen I mentioned that I was not sure if it affects Clivia in general. There are many strains of Macrophoma....
Christopher Ong
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Jul 1, 2005
1:22 pm
14081
Hi all, At 09:12 AM 6/30/2005 -0700, you wrote: Ken Smith has indicated that he will have available a small quantity of type 2 yellow clivia seed available in...
J.E. Shields
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Jul 1, 2005
1:23 pm
14082
Hi Rashid These look like interspecifics. So perhaps they are not entirely out of season. Selfing would be very interesting. Glenn Sydney...
Glenn Callcott
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Jul 1, 2005
1:24 pm
14083
HI Chris & all I am in the process of doing this..Perhaps you did not see my email with pictures of clivia root pruned before & after.Will let all know the...
A.RASHID QURESHI
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Jul 1, 2005
2:20 pm
14084
I thought that I would drop a line to all our friends interested in Clivia. I haven't been that active with the chats, groups on Yahoo or the other groups that...
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Jul 1, 2005
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14085
Hi Albert, Are you sure that there is gardenii "blood" in that cross? Not nobilis? John, in Cape Town...
John van der Linde
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Jul 2, 2005
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14086
Mike Now you've got me worried! I would really appreciate it if you could post any images - especially of the middle zone. Ian England - non endemic, I hope!...
Ian Coates
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Jul 2, 2005
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14087
Can someone tell me the symptoms of the “Macrophoma Agapanthi”? I am very new to clivia, my wife has raised amaryllis for many years (from purchased bulbs...
Jacob E Ecker
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Jul 2, 2005
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14088
Hi Glen Label is Solomone Yellow. I am quite sure it is not interspecific. I have only 2 yr old seedlings of those. Rashid Glenn Callcott...
A.RASHID QURESHI
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Jul 2, 2005
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14089
I assume it has been established that you need g2 yellows crossed with short broad leaf green or variegated to get yellow flowers. Would it be possible to get...
arashidqureshi
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Jul 2, 2005
1:27 am
14090
Hi Jim, The one plant I received had practically no roots left at all and what roots were left were rather spongy and didn't grow further. So my poor little...
Julie LaJambe
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Jul 2, 2005
1:29 am
14091
Hi Rashid, I have one BL (about 4" width) that has nice red flowers. Tom found it for me in Southern California a couple years ago. So there are red BL types...
J.E. Shields
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Jul 2, 2005
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14092
Dear All: This is Joe Dana from the suburbs of Los Angeles, California. In response to Rashids enquiry regarding developing a broad leaf yellow by using a...
Joe Dana
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Jul 2, 2005
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14093
Hi John, No, I am not sure about this, it may well be a nobilis, but I made my assumption from the fact that my other 1st generation nobilis crosses have much...
Albert Venter
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Jul 3, 2005
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14094
Here is an image of a special clivia that became damaged by insects as it was rapidly growing. I had one clone of a very elite cross, xCyrtanthiflora (select)...
William H Bollinger
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Jul 3, 2005
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14095
Hi Pen Attached is an image of another plant with a second flower just under the first. In this picture you can clearly see that there are two flower stems ...
Stanmore Horticultural
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Jul 3, 2005
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14096
Hi All: This is Joe Dana from the suburbs of Los Angeles, California. Please check out photo attachments. I bought a new outdoor patio sofa set. Got tired of...
Joe Dana
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Jul 3, 2005
2:47 pm
14097
Well, my miralbilis are iffy. Two of them popped off their roots but there is a small nub forming on the base of each so I am hoping that a new root is...
Floral Architecture
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Jul 3, 2005
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14098
The one seedling I bought arrived April 27 and didn't look healthy from the first. There were five lovely leaves up to eight inches long, but there were only...
Robin Suits
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Jul 4, 2005
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14099
Word by word, Robin's mirabillis story reads like mine, except that I originally potted my one seedling in orchid mix. It arrived with five leaves, two of them...
Jorgen Schiott
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Jul 4, 2005
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14100
... Could SA enthusiats, especially in the Gauteng province, inform me if they are also experiencing a very early flower season. 25% of my mature plants will...
nicovdwesthuizen
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Jul 4, 2005
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14101
All, It will be interesting if someone can take a censor of all mirabilis seedlings in cultivation now. It looks like; there are many angles to the mirabilis...
Christopher Ong
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Jul 4, 2005
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14102
I received three seedlings of mirabilis. One looked as if the roots were in bad shape, withered, when it arrived and it died a slow death even with lots of...
williamadee
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Jul 4, 2005
2:17 pm
14103
Hi all, Just a reminder, on 9 May 2005 Mick Dower sent this group a comprehensive note by John Winter, "Growing Clivia Mirabilis". I have found it very...
John van der Linde
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Jul 4, 2005
2:18 pm
14104
Hi Nick, Thanks for sharing the photos. I am amazed. Pen:) Western Australia on this cold wet winters night....
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Jul 4, 2005
2:37 pm
14105
Hello all, I received three mirabilis seedlings. All had about 5-6 leaves with new developing. I planted them with the crown about a 5-10 mm above the soil...
Matthew Smith
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Jul 5, 2005
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