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monocotman

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Pleiones to swap
« on: December 09, 2012, 05:23:35 PM »
Hi,

the wet summer was excellent for pleione growth and I have plenty to spare.
Most bulbs are smaller than flowering size(FS) by 1 or 2 years.
Lots with several FS bulbs are Piton, Britannia 'Doreen' and Vesuvius 'song thrush'.
I've split up the bulbs into equally sized lots of each clone, unless stated.
I don't want to split up these lots, there are too many bulbs and not enough time.
They would all grow well in the 6 inch clay pans generally available at garden centres.

2 sets of 12 bulbs - Rakata 'locking stumps'.FS/FS-1/FS-2.
1 set of bulbils(50ish)/FS-3(25-30) from this clone.
2 sets of Egmont 'Jay'. 11 bulbs. FS-1/FS-2 + 15 bulbils.
4 sets of volcanello 'song thrush' 14 bulbs. FS/FS-1/FS-2 + 20ish bulbils.
1 set of vesuvius 'leopard'.12 bulbs FS-1/FS-2.
1 set of vesuvius leopard bulbils 25ish.
4 sets of Britannia 'doreen'. 9 bulbs FS/FS-1/FS-2 plus a few bulbils.
2 sets of vesuvius 'phoenix'. 11 bulbs. FS-1/FS-2 + 25ish bulbils.
1 set of Rakata 'camelot'. 15 bulbs. FS-1/FS-2/FS-3 + 30ish bulbils.
2 sets of Rakata 'keith rattray'. 10 bulbs. FS-2/FS-3 + 20ish bulbils.
4 sets of Piton. 11 bulbs FS. 2-3 bulbs FS-1/FS-2 + 12ish bulbils.

I have photos of all the bulbs if needed.
Some of the bulbs have slight slug damage.
They have not been treated for false spider mite this year, though they were last year.
My main interests include cyps, juno and onco irises, other pleione cultivars, bulbs in general.
I could be tempted by almost anything.
Regards,

David
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Re: Pleiones to swap
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2012, 06:08:41 PM »
Hello David

I replied already by ebay

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