Ixia identification

Bob Guffanti via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 17 May 2021 14:33:06 PDT
Hello Ashley Mooney, 
I think you have a Tritonia, rather than an Ixia. I’m no expert, however. 
Bob Guffanti 

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> Date: Sun, 16 May 2021 08:19:33 -0400
> From: Laura Grant <lauragrant1947@gmail.com>
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> It looks a bit like Ixia.
> Laura in Niagara
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>> This just started blooming for me today and the tag is missing.  The
>> flowers are just over a centimeter across and the flowering stems are about
>> 30cm and generally erect.  Leaves are very narrow, 20 to 30 cm long.  Any
>> help with the ID would be appreciated.
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>> Thank you,
>> Randy Linke in unusually sunny and warm Seattle.
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> Hello Randy,
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> Your plant looks like an Ixia to me but I cannot tell which species.
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> Bye for now 
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> Uli 
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> I tried to go to the site about the Amarine and my anti-virus alert came 
> up............has anyone else been able to access that link?   I'd love 
> to try some Amarine but afraid to go further.............please advise.  
>  Jana Mariposa/Mariposa Habitat Nursery  CA
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> Hi Jana,
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> I have been to the website - the link is an advert for McAfee Antivirus.
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> Randy wrote:
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>> This just started blooming for me today and the tag is missing.  
> 
> The shape of the buds and anthers says Ixia to me, Randy. As for which one,
> maybe orientalis? But that's just a guess; there are several pink species.
> You can see I. orientalis here:
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> Mike
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> Greetings,
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>  It's been a while since the original thread so I'd like to update everyone:
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> The San Luis Obispo County wildflower foray (with a focus on geophytes) is still on for May 23rd, Sunday. It's been dry spring but the Central Coast has not been as hard hit by drought as some areas so there will still be things to see.
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> Hello Uli and Bob,
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>> Am 14.05.2021 um 15:36 schrieb Robert Lauf via pbs:
>> But it's intriguing that the directions include mixing the nuked pollen with some fresh pollen, so I for one have no idea what's actually happening there.
> 
> I dimly remember discussing this ages ago with a colleague, and I just 
> tried to find some reference, but failed so far.
> 
> Musing on what you wrote and what I remember, I pieced it together for 
> myself like this:
> 
> The barriers against hybridization and selfing are erected by the 
> receiving pistil and style. Self pollen will try to grow a pollen tube, 
> but the receiving plant will refuse to nurture or actively reject the 
> pollen tube growth of its own (or other incompatible) pollen. I think 
> microwaving pollen will quickly kill it by either altering its proteins 
> or its DNA beyond the limits of viability. But the microwaved pollen 
> might act as a disguise, convincing the receiving plant that there is 
> outcross pollen present. The pollen actually getting the job done then 
> would be the fresh pollen.
> 
> I will still try to find a reference, I think mechanisms like this have 
> been described with hybridizing species, too.
> 
> If I were to try, I would mix "nuked" pollen nuked with different 
> intensities, and use this mixed 1:1 with fresh pollen when there are few 
> flowers, or use different combinations of different nuke intensities and 
> fresh-to-nuked pollen ratios when there are enough flowers to experiment.
> 
> Fingers crossed that it'll work!
> 
> Nils
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> Michael Mace wrote:
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>> Randy wrote:
>> 
>>> This just started blooming for me today and the tag is missing.
>> 
>> The shape of the buds and anthers says Ixia to me, Randy. As for which one,
>> maybe orientalis?
>> 
> 
> Thank you.  I knew it was an Irid and that certainly fits.
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> Date: Sun, 16 May 2021 13:44:36 -0700
> From: "Randall P. Linke" <randysgarden@gmail.com>
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> Thank you.  I forget how small some ixia are.
> 
> On Sun, May 16, 2021, 7:24 AM Johannes-Ulrich Urban via pbs <
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>> Hello Randy,
>> 
>> Your plant looks like an Ixia to me but I cannot tell which species.
>> 
>> Bye for now
>> 
>> Uli
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> Subject: [pbs] Resnovia megaphylla
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>> From the Limpopo, South Africa
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> Sounds like a great thesis project, but the Achilles heel would be the nonuniform power distribution making things hard to reproduce.? One would need to spend the first month with some thermal paper mapping the power in the oven to see how granular it is.? Putting a big mug of water in there would help a bit, for reasons I won't bore you with, but even so, without characterizing the cavity pretty thoroughly, it would be hard to reproduce but possibly good enough to work!? Results are more important than another publication (unless you're that hapless grad student!)? haha
> Bob
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> Same thing happened to me.  Any explanations?
> 
> Val
> Sonora, CA
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>> I tried to go to the site about the Amarine and my anti-virus alert came up............has anyone else been able to access that link?   I'd love to try some Amarine but afraid to go further.............please advise.   Jana Mariposa/Mariposa Habitat Nursery  CA
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> Magnificent! Those are just stunning. Thank you for sharing.
> 
> Judy, who has spent this overcast day moving potted crinum, amarcrinum, 
> agapanthus ('Peter Pan' the little one) and Eucomis pole-evansii out of 
> the greenhouse to adapt for a summer vacation outdoors
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> On 5/16/2021 5:00 PM, Rimmer de Vries via pbs wrote:
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> According to Steve Hammer, using dandelion pollen along with self pollen
> can "trick" some mesembs (Aizoaceae) into selfing. So I'm liking the
> denaturing idea.
> 
> - Dave
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> On Sun, May 16, 2021, 5:14 PM Robert Lauf via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
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>> Sounds like a great thesis project, but the Achilles heel would be the
>> nonuniform power distribution making things hard to reproduce.  One would
>> need to spend the first month with some thermal paper mapping the power in
>> the oven to see how granular it is.  Putting a big mug of water in there
>> would help a bit, for reasons I won't bore you with, but even so, without
>> characterizing the cavity pretty thoroughly, it would be hard to reproduce
>> but possibly good enough to work!  Results are more important than another
>> publication (unless you're that hapless grad student!)  haha
>> Bob
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> Those are beautiful, thanks for sharing
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> Those are a must-have.? Anyone know of a US source for these gems?
> Bob? Zone 7
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> From: Rimmer de Vries <rdevries@comcast.net>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Resnovia magnaphylla from the Limpopo, RSA
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> I put some small seedlings in the last BX. 
> Dylan Hannon often offers them. 
> 
> Here are small ones from 2017 seeds
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> Seeds germinate into plants within 2 weeks. So BX only not SX.
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> seedlings started 24-June 2020 just emerging 
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> In half day sun
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> Rimmer
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>> On May 16, 2021, at 6:27 PM, Robert Lauf via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
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>> ? Those are a must-have.  Anyone know of a US source for these gems?
>> Bob  Zone 7
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> Message: 19
> Date: Sun, 16 May 2021 18:58:08 -0500
> From: Rimmer de Vries <rdevries@comcast.net>
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> Subject: [pbs] Resnovia atropurpirea - Luneberg
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> Resnovia and Drimiopsis e need more sun than you would expect
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> Rimmer
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> Message: 20
> Date: Mon, 17 May 2021 11:53:04 +1200
> From: Ashley Mooney <ashleymooneynz@gmail.com>
> To: pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
> Subject: [pbs] Ixia Identification
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> Sir/Madam,
> 
> Please could you help me to identify the plant in the attached photos. It
> was given to me as a white Ixia. I live in Motueka, at the top of the south
> island of New Zealand. I have [what I take to be] a selection of Ixias and
> I hope you can see them here
> https://1drv.ms/u/…. I imagine
> they  are mostly/all hybrids of one sort or another. Do Ixias hybridise
> readily with plants other than other Ixias?
> 
> This particular white one flowers a good month after all the others. The
> blue "eye" is actually the particularly vivid blue stems to the stamens and
> stigmas. I would be very grateful for confirmation that this white one is
> an Ixia, with any possible further information.
> 
> Kind regards,      Ashley
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> Ashley Mooney
> t:- 021 0416930
> e:- ashleymooneynz@gmail.com
> [image: P1160459 20 Dec 06.JPG]
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> are mostly/all hybrids of one sort or another. Do Ixias hybridise readily
> with plants other than other Ixias?
> 
> The particular white one flowers a good month after all the others. The
> blue "eye" is actually the particularly vivid blue stems to the stamens and
> stigmas. I would be very grateful for confirmation that this white one is
> an Ixia, with any possible further information.
> 
> Kind regards,      Ashley
> __________________________
> Ashley Mooney
> t:- 021 0416930
> e:- ashleymooneynz@gmail.com
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