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Thanks Cohan - have e-mailed you
(perhaps one of us should start a pelly thread?)
Hi Cohan,All my pterocactus photos are as prints and my scanner is playing up at the moment, as soon as I can peruade it to work again I will post some more pictures, as you can imagine, pterocacti arn't really worth photographing at this time of year!I have just sown some seed that is supposed to be descended from a habitat collected plant of pelargonium zonale, the origional zonal species, so I could have some to spare later in the year, but I am not sure how we would stand re getting them to you? You might find that Silverhill sells seed of this one, also, the Geraniaceae Group has an excellent free seedlist, although unfortunately you have just missed this years distribution.I am always interested to see your pics/swap info/exchange seeds cuttings etc of any species pelargonium-they are really addictive, so much variation in a single genus! (perhaps one of us should start a pelly thread?)Below is a nice reniforme flowering at Kew last autumn;
Maggi-thanks for the pointer, I have posted on the "species Pelargoniums - OP" thread in the hope of getting it going again. Do you think this thread would be more noticed in the "General forum" thread?
Maggi-thanks for the pointer, I have posted on the "species Pelargoniums - OP" thread in the hope of getting it going again. Do you think this thread would be more noticed in the "General forum" thread? Cohan-I grow all my pterocacti on the top shelf in a cool greenhouse in as much light as I can give them, but so far my kuntzei is the only one large enough to flower reliably.I got my scanner working again, so here are the rest of my plants, which ones do you grow?
They all develop quite impressive fleshy roots which can be raised for effect, I will try and get a photo for you.