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Specific Families and Genera => Meconopsis => Topic started by: Lars S on May 14, 2008, 09:28:18 PM

Title: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Lars S on May 14, 2008, 09:28:18 PM
I have recently gotten hold of a plant of meconopsis delavayi. The plant even has a flower bud and looks healthy. Now, I have understood that this species is difficult to grow and I would need some advice what to do with it. Should I repot it in a bigger pot in gritty soil and try to grow it that way or should I plant it in a small peat bed that I have in my garden ? Unfortunately I do not have any troughs like mr and mrs Young but I will try to make one when I get time for it.

Thank´s

Lars
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Magnar on May 14, 2008, 10:31:36 PM
Lars, where are yuo located? I live in Harstad, North Norway, and I grow my M. delavayi in the open garden, not giving them any special care.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: ranunculus on May 14, 2008, 10:37:54 PM
Lars,
I have grown M. delavayi in pots for the past four or five years - they receive protection from heavy rain in the winter, but not from cold - they flower each year but put on very little annual growth. A beautiful little plant that has featured on this forum previously. Try 'Search' for images, etc.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: ranunculus on May 14, 2008, 10:53:58 PM
Hi Lars,
The link to M. delavayi is to the old forum...

http://www.srgc.org.uk/discus/messages/36/34.html?1163424365

Hope this helps?
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Lars S on May 15, 2008, 09:48:36 PM
Cliff, thank´s a lot. The link was certainly helpful. I think I will try to plant it in a shady spot of the garden. If I put the plant close to the peat blocks as Magnar recommends on his home page it might help to provide cool and moisture conditions. This species is certainly worth an extra effort.

Magnar, I live in Stockholm. I have heard that you are going to visit our local group of "Trädgårdsamatörerna" the coming autumn. I look forward to meeting you.

Talking about meconopsis, the seeds from the seed exchange (grandis, latifolia, dhwojji and rudis) have germinated well for me. I hope they will grow on well. The present weather conditions here at the moment should suit them well...

Lars
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 02, 2009, 10:50:01 AM
I have been warned that this topic has been dead for 120 days. I do not quite understand the warning. If I post, it goes up to the top of the list of unread topics Right???
Anyway.
My delavayiis starts to flower just now. The colour is really stunning. One problem with them is that they nearly disappear completely during the winter so they look as lost. Then very late there is a kind of bud coming up. It is quite easy to destroy them by mistake. They like it in the grouind but not too exposed to the sun.
Göte
 
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on June 02, 2009, 10:55:38 AM
What a gorgeous colour !!!!  :o :o
Good thing you didn't destroy the plant by mistake Göte...  ;)
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 02, 2009, 01:57:35 PM
I MIGHT have done just that.  :'( They were three last fall and two this spring. I had counted all as dead early this year.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on June 02, 2009, 02:40:53 PM
oops  :-\
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Hjalmar on June 03, 2009, 07:53:16 AM
Beautiful plant, but I especially admire the neatly written labels!
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 03, 2009, 09:32:02 AM
Beautiful plant, but I especially admire the neatly written labels!
I think I have said that before but what I do is that I buy strips of dark brown venetian blind stock from the local guy.
I then spray paint the front olive green using a car repair spray can. I used to cut them with scissors but nowadays i cut the points stacking ten and ten using a band saw and round the upper part on a sanding machine.
I write with an old fashioned pen with nib and use a black ink that was made up for me decades ago by a friend but when I run out of that I will use car paint for that also.
These labels are indestructible by weather - car paint is ver y durable and the aluminium does not corrode. They can of course be bent.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Mad on June 05, 2009, 07:58:44 AM
Gote, the colour of the Meconopsis is awsome!  ;)

Maybe it's not the right place, but is there a Cypripedium in front of it?  :o What kind is it? Do you keep it outside?  :)
Thanks!
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 05, 2009, 10:29:59 AM
Cypripedium ventricosum which is a natural hybrid between calcaeolus and macranthos.  (At least I think it is that it was bought unnamed)
Yes they are all outside all the year and get no covwering in the winter.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 05, 2009, 05:12:20 PM
Very beautiful colour Goete!

It is a stunning plant, which is hardly available in the trade unfortunately. I sometimes get hold on some seeds, but I have never managed to germinate them. May be this is one of these gems unreachable for me  :-\

Cheers, 
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: arisaema on June 05, 2009, 05:52:01 PM
I just potted up 13 of them, so getting rid of one probably wouldn't be such a bad idea... ::) John, PM me in a month or so.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 05, 2009, 08:41:28 PM
I just potted up 13 of them, so getting rid of one probably wouldn't be such a bad idea... ::) John, PM me in a month or so.


Now, that is what I would call a generous offer. I would love to help you to get rid of an unlucky number ;)

Thank you very much, I appreciate it. I will contact you in a month.

Cheers,
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 09, 2009, 09:31:12 AM
This is perhaps more for the 'I am so happy' thread but to my surprise I found yesterday that my "dead" delavayii has sprouted a bunch of leaves. It seems that the central bud had somehow been killed but the root is now activating side buds. I am NOT going to dig it up and make sure what happened. Another delavayii that had one flower last year now has three.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Lars S on June 09, 2009, 09:35:29 PM
Congratulations Göte !
I´m hoping that my seemingly dead root of M delavayi will follow the example of yours.
Here, my plants of M latifolia from SRGC-seed is starting to open the first flower  :)


Lars
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Claire Cockcroft on May 14, 2011, 08:23:27 PM
This is my first post to the forum.  I received seed of Meconopsis delavayi from the SRGC seed exchange in 2009.  This is my first bloom from that seed.


Claire Cockcroft
Bellevue, WA, USA
Sunny but cool after our coldest April on record
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Maggi Young on May 14, 2011, 08:38:30 PM
Greetings to you in Washington, Claire, how good to have you join the Forum. 8)
 I bet you are really pleased that this little gem waited until you returned home from the Alpines 2011 Conference to flower for you? It would have been tough to get back to fallen petals, huh?!
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: David Nicholson on May 14, 2011, 08:41:55 PM
Welcome Claire. That's a cracking start now you need to keep up the standard ;D
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Claire Cockcroft on May 15, 2011, 07:02:55 PM
Thank you to whoever donated the seeds to the SRGC seed exchange.  It's the generosity of folks like you who give us on the other side of the ocean a chance to grow some splendid plants.

...Claire Cockcroft
soggy Bellevue, WA, USA
an inch and a half of rain overnight and it's not stopping any time soon
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Maggi Young on May 15, 2011, 09:11:17 PM
The chance for all of us to share seeds from around the world is the great excitement of the Seed Exchanges...... all the donors are "good guys" !
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 27, 2012, 10:14:39 AM
Meconopsis delavayi in my garden.

Raised from SRGC seed. Sown in January 2011. A dozen germinated and after leaving them in their pots outside only three came up again this spring. I felt they lingered a bit so I decided to plant them out in the garden late April. I didn't prick them out. Since I had only three little plants in two pots I planted the full content of the pot (plant and soil) into the garden to not disturb the roots.

They are doing fine and I have high hopes that they will flower next year.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on July 02, 2012, 11:26:21 AM
Just a brief note about delavayii. Compared with the tall blues, it starts very latish in the year. Of course now it should be up in the northern hemisphere.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 03, 2013, 04:09:10 PM
Here is my first flowering delavayi from seed ever. Yoohoo! Sown in January 2011 from srgc seed.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: David Nicholson on June 03, 2013, 07:17:57 PM
Congratulations John.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 03, 2013, 07:35:32 PM
Thank you David!
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: John Aipassa on June 03, 2013, 07:39:36 PM
I took my paintbrush today for trying to pollinate it, but there was a very busy bumble bee gathering pollen. So nature already takes its course. I hope it is self fertile, but a second plant is about to open its flower so I will have a good chance of fresh seeds myself.
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: gote on June 07, 2013, 04:59:10 PM
I think it is self fertile - at least a single plant will set seed.
Göte
Title: Re: Meconopsis delavayi
Post by: Tristan_He on March 05, 2016, 09:38:33 PM
Mine are just germinating now, from Meconopsis group seed. They look good... at the moment.

Reading around the subject I see that James Cobb says they are very prone to a fungal infection. Have others encountered this?
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