Thanks for the clarification, Victor. One of these sold in my last auction. It will be fascinating to see resulting flowers of the ones I have remaining. ...
Hi all, My South African interspecific seed purchases have started flowering, here are two from the same cross that I thought were interesting. Also a cyrt...
David, How are you? I am glad that someone has reacted to my bit of "provocation" ! More correctly, I should have said that Myanmar seems to have it's own unit...
Hi David, Thanks for the pics. Its unusual to see an intra-specific hybrid C gardenii and so interesting to see the influence of the lighter colouring of...
Hello Everyone, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We have been trying to join this group for quite a while now, and have just succeded.As soon as...
Hi David, You really will have to start writing names down. ŒWoodland Glory¹ C. caulescens x C. gardenii should be looking more like this. While this cross...
Within any naturally occurring species variation occurs. It is this variation that enables us to breed new forms. Wherever possible it is important to record...
Jim, I do believe that you are one of the most knowledgeable and sensible person in the Clivia circle. Being someone who is very confused, a skeptic as well as...
Keith The illustration you show of C xcyrthanthiflora looks identical to those found widely on Tenerife and is the closest match I have seen. Tenerife had a...
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I tried to spare the rest of you such minutiae, but my email to Ian bounced, so I shall try this route. Keith. ... From: Keith Hammett <khammett@...> ...
Hi all, This yellow gardenii ( not a Ngome yellow, of the type named var. citrina) seems to retain its colour as the flowers age, which led me some years ago...
Hi all, Here is the yellow gardenii when the flowers were still maturing. The Mzimpunzi plant has fairly broad leaves for a gardenii and may well be a robusta....
Hi Chris, Thanks, but I'm not always right. We'll se about this case, someday.... In the meantime..., Folks seem to have a problem understanding that there...
Hi John and all, This is my Ngome Yellow putting out an offshoot, which has an indecent amount of pigment in the base. I attach a photo of the flower from this...
Hi all, I said " "Moondrops" is a sucker kindly given to me from a plant bred by Nakamura" I gave the wrong name. It is "Moon Child", as pointed out by Shige,...
John, I am sure that you are aware that C gardenii seed pods mature after eighteen months so therefore excuse the writing if you did. Regards Heinie Heydenrych...
Hello fellow enthusiasts, Some say "caveat emptor" but I say friends don't let friends get taken. There is a seller on Ebay named lovablechina. For sure he...
The links did not work on my first letter.....so here is a copy Hello fellow enthusiasts, Some say "caveat emptor" but I say friends don't let friends get...
Just to clear things up. The Hirao plant depicted as lovablechina's nonesuch green monk is not in China. It is in California. I sent my 2008 Japan photos to...
Hello Chris and Jim, Based on some of the crosses I have made with the Q's I also agree with Rudo, I have not had any plants bloom yet, but I agree with...
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Marilyn, I sympathized with you and totally agree that your photos should be used in such a way. This is totally unethical. I also noticed from the eBay...
Thanks Ian, It is good to have you travelling the world with your camera. C now hopefully correctly installed in your email address. I found little on the web...
Hello Marilyn and all the friends on this forum, I am very sorry to learn that Haan has done something wrong (I only know this just a few hours ago when I...
Hi John, Thanks for the gardenii pics. Yes, my plant is a Ngome yellow, an offset kindly given me by Ian Baldick who brought a number of plants back from South...
Hello friends, At this time Han ( lovablechina) , Lily's brother, finally removed my photo of Hirao from his website. If you wish to see the original I have...