Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: Hans J on August 05, 2008, 11:01:44 AM
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Hi all ,
I'm proudly present today :
Griffinia aracenis
Enjoy
Hans
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Hi Hans
That is gorgeous.
Ross
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Beautiful Hans, another species I have never heard of before. I can't see it liking my climate though.
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Hans
How many more treasures have we yet to see.
This one is very beautiful - did you grow it from seed? and how long to flower/
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Hans,
Congratulations!! That's a genus I've lusted after for quite a while now myself. Tried it from seed unsuccessfully a few years ago. Every picture I've ever seen of them (including yours) is brilliant. One of those "small, but perfectly formed" type of plants, being fairly diminutive as far as I know but very nice when in flower. The foliage looks nice and lush too by the looks of your pics. Well done on flowering this little beauty, and thanks so much for sharing the photos!! 8) 8) 8)
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Hi all ,
Thank you ;D
Arthur : This plant I have from a friend from USA ( since two years ) -I have also sowing some seeds of this species ( from PBS ) before 3 year ( 3 comes up ) -but they grow slow ....Eithea is much faster -I grow it under same conditions !!!
Paul :
I grow also some other species from this genus - but today was it for me for the first time possibly to take pics - and I know here are more people are interestet so I share it with all of you .....
I hope to send in some time more pics .....
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What a little gem, indeed! I have never seen this lovely thing... thanks, Hans!
...they have nice emeralds and all sorts of other gems in Brasil, too! I like all those as well !! ;)
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Thanks Maggi ;)
You have to show it the BD ....maybe he will give away all his Crocus :o
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Hans,
I wouldn't count on it. He'd just collect the Griffinas AS WELL as the Crocus, not instead of! ;D
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Paul I think Hans was suggesting Ian might exchange crocus for emeralds, but I doubt it.
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I was hoping for the emerald option, too, Lesley!! BD says no chance on emeralds and getting rid of crocus :-X
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Lesley,
I don't think that Hans was refering to the emeralds, much as Maggi would like that. ;D I definitely think he was saying Maggi should show the BD the Griffinia. I mean, there are priorities in life!! Mere Emeralds are just fleeting!! ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Hi Hans,
thats really special! I never saw it before, itīs great.
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Hi all ,
thank you for the nice comments !
...is here no other which collect this plants too ???
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That is a new plant to me too. Although I think it will be nothing for my garden, it's still very interesting to see. Thanks for posting.
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Hans,
I'd love to try it here but only Griffinia espiritensis and G. liboniana are allowed into the country!
It certainly looks a lovely thing.
cheers
fermi
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Fermi,
Obviously in the upgrade to the AQIS database in recent years the others have been blocked off. The seed I tried years ago was aracensis, and at the time Griffinia were all allowed in. makes the loss of them even worse. There definitely are a couple of Griffinia growers here in Aus, but not something that I know of ever being listed anywhere unfortunately. :'(
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Fermi ,
I would say : If you have a problem with receiving the other species of Griffinia so please say your friends they should send it to me ...I will cultivate it for you ;D ;D ;D