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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 21, 2024, 09:37:37 AM »
ferns, lewisia, narcissus
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 21, 2024, 09:35:47 AM »
cushion plants, anemomes, daphnes


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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 21, 2024, 09:34:07 AM »
Scottish natives, foliage.
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 21, 2024, 09:32:23 AM »
more plants with info then bulbs.

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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 21, 2024, 09:30:41 AM »
Tour of benches. Class A6 small pots   then rare plants, plants from seed.
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Meconopsis / Re: Meconopsis 2024
« Last post by ashley on April 21, 2024, 08:50:25 AM »
No, I never got any germination so either my conditions were wrong or the seed wasn't viable.
However Margaret or others may know if there are any particular challenges in growing the seedlings on.
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Pleione and Orchidaceae / Re: Pleione 2024
« Last post by Tim Harberd on April 21, 2024, 08:16:09 AM »
   Took this pot of MaryB to our local allotment show yesterday. … It came second in its class to an (IMHO) unremarkable Amaryllis! ... I don’t mind. That’s Showing for you….

   I don’t often sell Pleiones, but I did last winter. Sadly three people who received stock from me have reported poorly developed flowers on some of the plants. They have all, independently, suggested that this might be due to virus.

   One of the most suspect cultivars is MaryB! The pot shown here has two ‘issues’.  An outer petal has an abnormal colour break and a flower has ‘burnt’ tips on the inner petals. Personally I’d put that down to the warm Spring.

   When I first started growing Pleiones for myself, Dad warned me against trying to ‘force’ the Shantungs. Back in the 1970s, in order to cover as many AGS/SRGC shows as possible, he had experimented in bringing some pots on, with disastrous results. (MaryB is a Shepard’s Warning, so half Shantung.)

   These days one doesn’t need to ‘force’ things! In fact its hard NOT to have things flowering earlier than they used to. Maybe Pleione growing (or at least the growing of some cultivars.) will become a casualty of Climate Change? I can’t be the only person who has planted out an Apricot tree in recent years! It seems reasonable that as some things move into our sphere of possibilities some other things will, sadly, move out.

   Then again, maybe my stock has picked up a virus and will collapse. As it stands, the two examples illustrated are as bad as it gets. So I’m not panicking yet!
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Meconopsis / Re: Meconopsis 2024
« Last post by Leena on April 21, 2024, 06:19:12 AM »
I've never succeeded with punicea.

I have tried it twice but never got the seeds to germinate, so I'm very excited to get seedlings this time.
Did you have trouble with them later?
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Maggi Young on April 20, 2024, 07:29:36 PM »
Really great  to hear from you Stan!  It looks a lovely show- a credit to Alison Hogg and her Team.
 I gather that this was Cyril's 65th Forrest medal - what a record!!
He is a star in the SRGC firmament for these winners, but thank goodness there are others showing too. Super to see your pix from Section II - where the future of our Shows lie.



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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Stan da Prato on April 20, 2024, 07:04:20 PM »
Section 2 winners- John Duff cup for best plant in S2 won by Nicola McNee, Perth Salver for most S2 point went to  the  Wernhams, Special prize for a first time exhibitor  went to Jim Low's Primula scotica, a   fine Pleione in the non competitive section from Alex Samokin was given a merit cert finally  back in the  open section  Graham Catlow's merit cert Sempervivum.




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