Hello Angel & Bryan I don't know what it is but I don't think it is clinophila. Unless it is a very young inflorescence. Maybe you can send a copy to Kress and...
Hi Faridah, Concentrations that are often used are in the range of 50, 100, 200 ppm GA3. How higher the concentration, the higher the chance is for getting...
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Hello All Can it be Angusta Yellow Christmas? Chris Angel Rodriguez <angel@...> wrote: Hello Bryan, Well the more I look at this inflorescence the...
Hello Christian, Now when I look at it it does not look like clinophila. The seed are the wrong color and tucked way inside the baract and the flower colors ...
Hello all, I finally have a free moment to send a photo! Helen Kennedy and I (and sometimes Angel) have traveled all over Panama in the last 12 days, and are...
Hi Carla, Beautiful flower!!! We find lots of variation in spontaneous seedlings of wagneriana and stricta on our farm, and some that even appear to be...
Hello Carla, Angel! I believe that the amount of vegetative planting material brought back from a 12day forensic sweep of Panama's forests would have warrant...
Hi, Carla, Congratulations on all of your work. If Helen is still there please tell her that I would like to communicate with her regarding some plants I have...
Hello All, Our trip to Puerto Obaldia (on Panama's Atlantic coast, close to Colombia) was quite interesting on various levels. PO has been under martial law...
Carla: Oh my goodness! Did it writhe and thrash about before being subdued? I am sure this is the least of all the gigantic beasts you will be showing us from...
Dear All, I am interested in knowing which heliconias thrive in the highlands (about 1300 ft above sea level). Perhaps, Carla could give some advice based on...
Hi Faridah 1300 ft is about 390 metres. This is still considered 'lowland'. I believe Bryan Brunner's farm is at about 500 metres asl, and he can grow and...
Hello Faridah, I think Calvin is right when he says that 1300 ft. elevation is "lowlands" in heliconia terms. I don't have much experience bringing heliconias...
Hello all, What have I got here? The leaves stand rather upright, split easily, average about 3 meters tall, and are light green. I bought it in Costa Rica at...
Hello Carla et All I have seen this incredible Heliconia in the IPM Plantshow in Essen ,Germany and I think it could be Regalis Barnum&Balley. It was in a...
Thanks to you all! I don't think I had ever seen Barnum & Bailey in the flesh! Of course I have heard of it, and now I know why there's so much talk - it is ...
Hello again, Okay, the H. regalis Barnum and Bailey seemed pretty easy for you all; here's a really tough test. This plant is growing at a local orchid farm....
More B and B ... From: lobsterclaw@yahoogroups.com [mailto:lobsterclaw@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Carla Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 1:24 PM To: Hector...
Carla This one looks vaguely familiar! No, it can't be. I would think this could be another new discovery. (H boquetenensis? LOL). The drupes look real big how...
Hello Calvin and all, Calvin, this is the plant at Finca Dracula we took photos of when you were here in June; you probably have a few shots of it. I could...
hi group,anyone know if this species has white powdery undersides to its leaves when small? i have two plants from two different sources,and both have it,but...