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Hans J
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 08, 2010, 08:37:09 AM »
Your seedlings are very impressiv Bernie !
Thank you for the Tidbury pic - my plant look similar
Hans
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December 08, 2010, 11:13:46 AM »
Hello again,
here are some photos i made today.
First 2 pictures show plants i have bought this year as "sanguineus Oudtshoorn"...im not sure what species they are but im sure thats not sanguineus.
The next 2 pictures show my "sanguineus Oudsthoorn" bought some years ago from the same source, here im sure thats sanguineus: unspotted leaves that lie flat on the ground and small red leave-margins
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 08, 2010, 11:15:30 AM »
here my 2 plants bought from Paul Christian as sanguineus
"very attractive and ornamental dwarf form with rounded leaves. Seed originally from coastal grasslands near Port Elizabeth. "
sanguineus?
...im not sure
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 08, 2010, 11:18:38 AM »
Haemanthus spec. Wegskraal (Breederiver top of hill)
maybe a local form of coccineus?
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December 08, 2010, 11:19:51 AM »
Haemanthus crispus
Haemanthus nortieri (with sticky leaves)
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December 08, 2010, 11:24:58 AM »
spec. Lüderitz (the grey spots are from the liquid-fertilizer i sprayed some days ago)
unifoliatus and the "backside" of the leave
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 08, 2010, 11:28:12 AM »
...and my coccineus with very narrow, long and canaliculate leaves and the flowers from september
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December 08, 2010, 11:29:42 AM »
...and especially for Jim:
Haemanthus x clarkei backcross with coccineus
Haemanthus (albiflos x coccineus) x coccineus
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Haemanthus humilis hirsutus x coccineus
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December 08, 2010, 02:00:10 PM »
I'll be very interested to see what the blooms look like when your humilis hirsutus x coccineus bloom. I've never had sanguineus bloom; indeed, it barely survives here. I'm down to one sorry little seedling that is close to 10 years old and still tiny.
I have several different geographic accessions of coccineus: from Bainskloof, from Richtersveld, and from Gifberg, all from Silverhill Seeds; and one from around Bredasdorp, from the McMasters. Recently I received one bulb with seed head from a farm in the Bokkeveld Escarpement between Vanrhynsdorp and Nieuwoudtville. The Gifberg plants have longer, narrower leaves than the other accessions. The Bredasdorp plants have red margins on the leaves, which the others lack in comparison.
Bernie, your plants are very interesting. Keep up the good work.
Jim
in frigid (+6°F/-14 deg C) Westfield
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Hans J
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 08, 2010, 02:08:34 PM »
Bernie
congratulation to your new forum name
much better than Auricular
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December 08, 2010, 02:17:32 PM »
Bernie,
Where did the canaliculate coccineus come from in the wild? Do the leaves look like that every year? I'd be interested in a few seeds from selfing that accession.
Jim
P.S. I agree with Hans about your new forum name. Good choice!
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December 08, 2010, 03:11:07 PM »
Thank you Hans and Jim
That canaliculate coccineus i got 2 years ago from Lauw de Jager and it has every year this leaves.
I dont know from where hegot the seeds, i must ask him.
Sadly this clone has "instable leaves" and they bend down under their weight
I sown some seeds from this plant in November but i forgot what "infructescence" ist selfed and the cross with namaquensis. If i can see whats the selfed seedlings i could send you some (or seeds next autumn)
Best wishes
Bernie
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December 08, 2010, 09:43:42 PM »
Bernie some lovely plants there.
I like your Haemanthus spec. Wegskraal ,the leaves are so attractive.
Would like to see them all flowering.
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Angie T.
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Re: Haemanthus 2010
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December 12, 2010, 10:40:38 AM »
Hello forum,
here a photo that shows the fresh arrived 2 bulbs Haemanthus namaquensis some years ago (end of september 2007)
Im sorting my pictures on the computer since yesterday and it thought that picture could be interesting for some of you.
Have a nice sunday
Best wishes
Bernie
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