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Paul T

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Re: Tecophilaea wanted
« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2008, 10:05:28 AM »
Thanks Rodger.  I have always kept them at least marginally damp, rather than bone dry, although I did keep them out of baking sun in summer.  I'll do some experimenting with a couple of pots this summer, as the T. violiflora in particular multiply very well.  Maybe I can hit on something for them that actually results in a flower or two?  ;D  if I could get them to flower I would have a whole bunch of flowers, as I have more than 30 of the bulbs by now, and that isn't counting this seasons multiplication.  Wish I could say the same for the other species.  ::)
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Otto Fauser

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Re: Tecophilaea wanted
« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2008, 06:11:53 AM »
any Tecophilaea
wanted, id really like to try these.
rob

Rob , in case you can't obtain any bulbs in England , I could send you a few each of cyanocrocus , var. violacea and var. leichtlinii . They will go dormant soon , so I could send them to you then- however you will have the problem to adjust them to the Northen Hemisphere growths cycle.
      Otto.
   Rob , Iwill send you the promised bulbs after Christmas , when they they have gone dormant .,please let me have your address in due time .
  I do not need anything in exchange , but , should you ever have a few seeds to spare of :
 any Ophrys species, also of Galanthus koenenianus , platyphyllus and krasnovii, these would be most welcome,
       Otto.
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Anthony Darby

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Re: Tecophilaea wanted
« Reply #18 on: November 18, 2008, 08:30:36 PM »

[/quote]    should you ever have a few seeds to spare of :
 any Ophrys species,
       Otto.
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I may have some Ophrys spp. seed heads from this summer Otto? I take it that you use a sterile growing medium based on agar?
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