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Slug Killer

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Nomocharis
« on: June 28, 2008, 11:43:30 AM »
Can someone please put a name to this very pretty Nomacharis for me. It's about seven inches tall.





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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2008, 12:26:52 PM »
It's N. pardanthina, beautiful plant! :)

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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2008, 02:32:55 PM »
Thanks

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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2008, 06:59:14 PM »
I didn't have a clue on the name but I like it!
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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2008, 03:11:39 AM »
Look at all that pollen. Make sure you transfer some to the stigma of each flower!
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2008, 06:25:55 AM »
Lesley,

I must admit I was thinking that too!  :-[  Worth trying to pollinate it at the very least.  That flower is absolutely spectacular!! :o
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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2008, 05:24:03 PM »
Nomocharis can give variation in colours and markings, even from a small population, mostly because I think most plants in cultivation have a bit of hybrid blood in them..... all are gorgeous and we certainly take seed from our plants and keep new bulbs growing on all the time as some plants can be quite short-lived....... with only three years to get a flower in most cases, it is really worth it to keep these beauties in your garden. Nomocharis are a flower which guarantee an "ooh!" when a close up slide is shown to an audience... no-one seems able to resist their charm  8)
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Re: Nomocharis
« Reply #7 on: June 29, 2008, 10:07:15 PM »
I absolutely agree, about the variation being, most likely, the result of some hybridization. But for garden purposes, it really doesn't matter as every one is a beauty, and as Maggi says, just 3 years from seed to flowering!
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

 


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