Clinanthus

Started by Rdevries, September 12, 2024, 10:53:28 PM

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Rdevries

Clinanthus ruber x Clinanthus variegatus apricot = clinanthus incarnatus red form?

Seed cross I made in March 2022. Flowering now in southern hemisphere.

Pod plant was a Clinanthus ruber (tiny plant, short stylus).

The pollen plant was apricot Clinanthus variegatus (large plant, long stylus)

The cross looks like the red form of Clinanthus incarnatus! 

So is the red form of Clinanthus incarnatus a hybrid?

https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Clinanthus

Rimmer


Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

petershaw

Nice plants, love the racks and rolling beds.

Subirrigation on the low one?

Peter 

Rdevries

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Quote from: petershaw on September 13, 2024, 07:58:25 AMNice plants, love the racks and rolling beds.

Subirrigation on the low one?

Peter
Sub irrigation?
They get wheeled out of the garage for the cool weather and get rained on. In garage when it is hot in summer or freezing.

 The fish boxes on the wire racks are sitting on shuttle trays inside Garland trays because the fish boxes are slightly larger than the Garland trays.

I use sturdy shuttle trays below all my sand filled fish boxes so the styrofoam does not break while moving
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

petershaw

Thank you. Great idea with the fish boxes, I have not seen those trays, I only see Botanicare ones in my area (though we don't have a Walmart locally).

Rdevries

I ask any grocery store fish counter for fish boxes. Got these at a Kroger. The big ones came from a Chinese grocery store 
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day