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gervandenbeuken link=topic=5196.msg191174#msg191174 date=1299693827Your plants seems to be in an excellent condition Kirsten. I have also a some problems my Dionysias. It looks like some plants are attacked by some kind of mold.I have installed two extra fans installed to provide additional air movement. I hope this is a solution.I hope both you and Lars are feeling well.
Maggi Young link=topic=5196.msg191186#msg191186 date=1299696704]Ger, the photos are from last year......
Dionysia link=topic=5196.msg191293#msg191293 date=1299749291] You have some fantastic plants and a good variety, many of them not commonly available. The Ewesley Delta however is incorrectly identified. It is Ewesley Theta or a different unnamed clone of afghanica x tapetodes. Ewesley Delta is microphylla x freitagii and is very different. There is a good picture of it on page 40 of AGS bulletin 65. Your plant is however as big a Ewesley Theta as you are ever likely to see.Paul R
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gervandenbeuken I hope both you and Lars are feeling well.
Hi Kirsten, I am sorry about your losses. of these lovely plants. I hope you had at least good time with Lars during your travel.One possibility how to avoid problem with electricity might be to use solar fans. Once I will build new alpine house I plan to use them. They works the same way like our plants require, more light means more output and more air to cool plants.I attach D. Ewesly Delta from Micheal Kammerlander.