Sinningia romanza
Shmuel Silinsky via pbs (Mon, 03 Jul 2023 07:42:09 PDT)
Fantastic Uli. Very helpful. Yes you are absolutely correct that the one
parent is indeed Sinningia bullata but autocorrect did not like it and I
neglected to proofread. Seems like the dry hot winds we get will really be
a limiting factor.
Shmuel Silinsky
Jerusalem Israel
Zone 9b
On Mon, Jul 3, 2023, 2:26 PM Johannes-Ulrich Urban via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
Hello Smuel,
Your question is not easy to answer, is there a typo in the names of the
parents of your hybrid? I cannot find any information on Sinningia
„bullet“, do you mean Sinningia bullata? I have grown both Sinningia
eumorpha and Sinningia bullata in the past but have lost them here in
Portugal. Both like shade and will suffer if the air is very dry,
especially in combination with wind which often happens here.
I would think that if these species are the parents of your hybrid, it
would like shade and as high humidity as possible. Sinningia tubiflora
grows indeed with cacti in nature and wants full sun to stand upright and
flower well. A happy Sinningia eumorpha can become quite large, about 50cm
diameter but I would not know for its hybrid.
Hope that helps,
Uli
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