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15404
Hi all: 2 pictures Attached show the seedlings which are 2 years old, they are all Roundtip-Paintedface. Just as an example for you to know the type. regards ...
Yang
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Nov 1, 2005
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15405
Hi Heinie All the info. you need is in Harold koopowitz book CLIVIAS on this sight we talk about all growing info. anything you want to know look in the...
lisa soriano
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Nov 1, 2005
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Hi Heinie, I think the "experts" in Clivia Enthusiast are mainly those who would share their knowledge readily and the amateurs are those who are very keen to...
Chris Ong
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Nov 1, 2005
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15407
Heinie, call Joy Woodward on 021 799 8768 and arrange to buy the booklet Hints on growing clivia issued by the Clivia Society and make sure that you join the...
Mick Dower
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Nov 1, 2005
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Heinie, There are lots and lots of specific growing tips that have been given through this Group. Definitely check the archives for what you are looking for...
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Nov 1, 2005
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Hi, at the moment I am busy repotting and deviding, however I will have too wait for awhile, for the first time in my life I had clivias that wilted due to the...
Rudo
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Nov 1, 2005
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Hi Cathy I think you must ask Ian that question as I do not know who is the source of his seed and seedlings. At least I do not have a problem with the painted...
Hein Grebe
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Nov 1, 2005
10:45 pm
15411
Hi Chris and others It looks like their is a huge confusion after Ian's reply and the statement Cathy made afterwards. First of all I must make it clear that...
Hein Grebe
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Nov 1, 2005
10:46 pm
15412
Hi all: The first photo of the attached shows a Roundtip-Shortleaf. You will find its leaf's tip is round, at the same time , because it has genes from...
Yang
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Nov 1, 2005
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15413
Hi Chris I must agree with you. When I was in China I was told exactly the same. Hi Zhy I tried to send you a mail privately to thank you for your valuable...
Hein Grebe
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Nov 1, 2005
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15414
Hi This is just to confirm that I was in contact with Mr Zhu Jifu via Tracy Qi. Mr Zhu confirmed that the price of his seed is still the same. It appears that...
Hein Grebe
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Nov 1, 2005
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15415
Hello Hein and those who are now cultivating Chinese types: That is all right. I just indicate some methods which I used to use, just wish they are helpful to...
Yang
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Nov 2, 2005
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15416
Many of those I have had discussion with think that Chinese Clivia in General is more difficult to culture than the "others", others meaning those that...
Chris Ong
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Nov 2, 2005
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Hi Chris, Thanks for the link. I found some interesting reading there especially the Tutorial by Dr Loukie Viljoen. Regards Heinie Heydenrych Cell 082 466 0231...
Heinie Heydenrych
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Nov 2, 2005
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I have some clivia fruits that are turning red from my hand pollinations from early spring. I expected these to turn next spring. Should I consider this ...
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Nov 3, 2005
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15419
Hein and others I did reply solely to Cathy on my Chinese seedlings as I did not want to confuse the group. It seems that has happened anyway!! Hein's name ...
Ian Coates
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hein, Thanks for the clarification. I actually do not have any of the Chinese seeds growing - I was just puzzled at the notation that none of these seeds Ian?...
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Nov 3, 2005
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15421
Hi Chris and all, I find your observations very interesting. I have a number of Chinese Clivia, and I do think that they are fussier to grow than the ...
Wendy Pearson
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Nov 3, 2005
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15422
HI All Variegated clivia is Japanese origin. Leaves are 100+ mm wide. Note variation of variegation pattern with in the same plant. Green leaf is chinese...
A.RASHID QURESHI
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hello Tom, Funny you should mention this. 3 weeks ago I harvested a ripe berry that was ready to fall off...this is unusual, usually, as you say, none ripen...
Marilyn
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Nov 3, 2005
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15424
Hello Wendy and all: The media which I used to cultivate my chinese clivias contains: pine needles, rotten oak leaves, bits of charcoals, sand,etc. Maybe...
Yang
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Nov 3, 2005
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Heine, Welcome to the group. Your question about care and cultivation is quite often spoken about here. If you go to the archives you will see many postings of...
Floral Architecture
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Nov 3, 2005
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15426
Hi all, I live in from Cape Town since June this year. I would also like to attach two photographs of my beginner’s pride that was removed from the garden...
Heinie Heydenrych
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hi All I did an experiment on variegation this year and I must say that the results to date are only preliminary as I have staggered the initiation of various...
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Nov 3, 2005
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15428
Hi Tom and other interested people, following some encouragement to rejoin the group discussion, I have decided to comment on Tom's questions about maturing...
Kerrie McElroy
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hi Rashid, According to some famous variegated clivia breeders in China, Chinese variegated clivias mainly originated in ChangChun. They were produced by ...
931Wu Zhongfu
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Nov 3, 2005
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15430
Ian, Can you tell me what do you mean by fat variegated yellows? Do you mean short and broad leaf variegated yellow flowering clivia? As far as I know, such...
junzilan4664
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Nov 3, 2005
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15431
Hello All, How about each of us contributes an observation or a point in Chinese Clivia culture in this “lean” time when images are scares? Let me start...
Chris Ong
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Nov 3, 2005
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15432
Hi Chris and other foreign clivia friends, From my limited experience of growing Chinese clivia indoors I find that they are genetically weeker than those...
junzilan4664
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Nov 3, 2005
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15433
Here is some pictures of my varigated short leaf round tip with well raised veins notice the well raised veins in the second picture hope they come out. Lisa....
lisa soriano
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