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Craig Gibbon

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Rhodohypoxis.
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:58:05 PM »
New member here! Thanks for the add.

My name is Craig and I'm a South African expat now living in Cork, Ireland.

I've recently started collecting Rhodohypoxis.

I believe that Rhodohypoxis rubella and R incompta are not in cultivation. Are there any members growing these two species?

Kind regards,

Craig Gibbon

Graeme

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Re: Rhodohypoxis.
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2017, 10:36:15 PM »
New member here! Thanks for the add.

My name is Craig and I'm a South African expat now living in Cork, Ireland.

I've recently started collecting Rhodohypoxis.

I believe that Rhodohypoxis rubella and R incompta are not in cultivation. Are there any members growing these two species?

Kind regards,

Craig Gibbon
Welcome Craig

I don't grow either of them but do have a lot of rhodohypoxis

I would be interested if anyone on here does?

Wife took this shot on her phone the other day - I have not had time to photograph any of them this year yet

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shelagh

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Re: Rhodohypoxis.
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2017, 08:53:00 AM »
Sorry Craig don't know either of those.  We used to have Rhodohypoxis Hebron Farm Biscuit (amongst others) for many years but I can't find it now. A pity because it was the first one we bought and I liked it a lot.
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Craig Gibbon

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Re: Rhodohypoxis.
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2017, 10:11:20 PM »
Welcome Craig

I don't grow either of them but do have a lot of rhodohypoxis

I would be interested if anyone on here does?

Wife took this shot on her phone the other day - I have not had time to photograph any of them this year yet

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somehow missed this image! What a collection! How many different varieties do you have?

Graeme

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Re: Rhodohypoxis.
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2017, 07:12:36 PM »
somehow missed this image! What a collection! How many different varieties do you have?
There are a few less that there was because I don't go in the buildings that often at this time a year and a mouse has had a very expensive dinner or two
 :( Cat needs to get on it

There was about 50-60 named varieties - there are a lot of rhodoxis in there as well

Thing is they seem to name everything - and I buy anything I have not got if I see it - and I buy things I have already got if its a good pot full

There are quite a few doubles in there as well

I need to post some better photos next year of what is left - going to pack what's left away in a more secure building this weekend - just hope the mouse does not like agapanthus as there are a lot of them in that tunnel

If you have not seen this - this is what heaven looks like - just give it chance to page the pictures
http://www.rhodohypoxis.com/home-uk.html
the gallery is also worth a look
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