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Cohan,I purchased it in bloom without any support and the new scapes are growing straight, but follow the light. It seems to want to create this effect, but with side lighting, I suspect it will do the hard lean, still in a bunch. naturally, it was grown in a greenhouse with overhead lighting. As you can see, it is extremely floriferous.
Viola arborescens.
Quote from: Hans A. on October 19, 2009, 03:25:09 PMViola arborescens. One of my favorite violets - fine pics, Anthony did you meet it in Mallorca?Gerd
Quote from: Gerdk on October 19, 2009, 07:51:39 PMQuote from: Hans A. on October 19, 2009, 03:25:09 PMViola arborescens. One of my favorite violets - fine pics, Anthony did you meet it in Mallorca?GerdAlas, no. We got as far as Port de Pollensa, but that was by mistake, as the bus driver forgot to tell us when our stop for the 'Hidropark' was. We stayed on the bus and got off on the way back to Ca'n Picafort.
Ian, I have several pots of Arum pictum, but although the tubers multiply, I have only flowered it once. Before the summer I show my pupils a stem of cotton bolls bought for £2.50 in IKEA. Needless to say, they though it was fake and couldn't be convinced that cotton came from a plant. I removed one boll, extracted the seeds and planted them. One plant is now flowering in the classroom.
Quote from: Anthony Darby on October 19, 2009, 10:45:17 PMQuote from: Gerdk on October 19, 2009, 07:51:39 PMQuote from: Hans A. on October 19, 2009, 03:25:09 PMViola arborescens. One of my favorite violets - fine pics, Anthony did you meet it in Mallorca?GerdAlas, no. We got as far as Port de Pollensa, but that was by mistake, as the bus driver forgot to tell us when our stop for the 'Hidropark' was. We stayed on the bus and got off on the way back to Ca'n Picafort. I thought the viola was from your recent holiday.... if not, then I'm puzzled..... again!
Charming viola, Anthony. Derek, what a bright yellow to your very smart Spathoglottis.... not a shade I much associate with orchids.... but I like it! Is the name actually S. plicata?