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Pleione 2025
Tim Harberd:
As mentioned previously: It is my intention to show more Pleione here this year. Hopefully a few other forum members will chip in.
The season has started, as usual, with P. Shantung ‘Ducat’ (R6.35) This one is 10cm across. Personally I don't like these lone early flowers, as they can be over before the rest of the flowers in the pan are fully open
P. Kettlewell ‘Garth’ (H161.2) and P. Marco Polo (H168.2) are not far behind. It really is high time H168.2 got a name! Any suggestions? I’ll talk to Dad about it this week.
Coming up, this P. Shantung ‘Natasha’(R6.40) has put up two double headers. I’m not a fan of twin flowers, since the second is often twisted, but I do take the trait as a sign of general good health. On which point, note the uneven colouring of the developing buds. This was the start of last year’s virus scare! I expect these flowers to have normal colouring once fully mature, but time will tell.
Tim DH
Maggi Young:
Here are two Pleiones shown by Don Peace at the Hexham Show on Saturday 29th March 2025 - the photos were taken by Alan Gardner.
Tim Harberd:
Hi Maggi,
Thanks for those. … I hope the quality doesn’t put other people off from posting!
I think Ueli Wackernagel is an underrated grex, and Don’s ‘Enigma’ is a good example of it. It’s a very forgiving group. A friend of mine used to grow them, all year round, in the bathroom!
Ducat is just about in full swing now. The yellow in the petals isn’t quite as pure as I’d like.
The first P. Shepherds Warning ‘MaryB’ has opened. Both these cultivars are about three weeks earlier than a decade ago, which had me a little nervous.
Tim DH
Tim Harberd:
MaryB is now properly out. Three pots here with flowers stretching to 11cm across.
The earlier shown double headers of Natasha have matured to a decent colour, tho’ they look a little sad. I think the weight of the buds has pulled them over. The solo flower on the other side of this pot looks much more confident!
P.Harlequin ‘Clown’ has just started, as has P. Ueli Wackernagel ‘Regal’. 14 buds in this pot!
Tim DH
Tim Harberd:
Goodness! A fortnight has shot by since I last posted.
Regal is now in full flower. I actually don't like pots this full, as its difficult to appreciate the flowers!
Clown is also fully out. I know this colour form makes some folk nervous (virus), but since I've got pictures of it looking like this from two decades ago I'm not worried.
Next up P. hybrid (P.Soufriere x P.Shepherd's Warning) ‘Swan Song’. Later flowering than a Shepherd's Warning, and coincidently less susceptible to poor petal colour development. Also, I think, a better shape.
Lastly for today P.Vesuvius ‘Ember’
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