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Chimaphila maculata
« on: December 23, 2013, 09:26:38 PM »
I'm looking for a plant (or some seeds) of Chimaphila maculata. Anyone an idea where I might be able to get that?
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2013, 09:58:19 PM »
I bought some seeds from Gardensnorth some years ago but no germination... they seemed hard to sow  ::)
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2013, 10:43:14 PM »
I recently bought some seeds on ebay from a seller who carries both c. maculata and umbellata but I didn't get these because I too found their sowing requirements difficult!There's another who sells plants on ebay us right now...

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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2013, 10:16:36 AM »
Thanks you guys, should have thought about Kristl! Seems they need a certain fungus to germinate....might try them on a soil of composted fir needles!
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2013, 01:44:48 PM »
This plant is common in the woods around my home.  If you keep your watchful eye on me, and remind me during the summer, I should be able to collect seed.  I don't know when the seed ripens and sheds, as I have never collected it, but I do see lots of plants with seed pods.
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2013, 05:06:13 PM »
This plant is common in the woods around my home.  If you keep your watchful eye on me, and remind me during the summer, I should be able to collect seed.  I don't know when the seed ripens and sheds, as I have never collected it, but I do see lots of plants with seed pods.

LOL, thanks Mark....I'll keep my "I" on you  ;)
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2014, 03:14:14 PM »
some years ago i got some Chimaphila maculata plants from barry glick/sunshine farm. but he doesn't send to europe. you must have a person in usa which can receipt the plants + send them to you. if you try to sow i recommend to sow directly into the soil of a wood with acid soil as i agree, that this plant needs special fungi to germinate which only occur in natural habitats (maybe obligate biotroph fungi which live in symbiosis with trees or plants of ericaceae family, don't know).

only one plant remained + after flowering it grew backwards (i used soil from pine wood). i replanted it in a soil of peat/sand-mix where my Shortia + Polygala paucifolia grow well + it seems it will recover (made a new leaf). i believe the reason for growing backwards was the increasing ph-level in the soil. rain increases the ph-level to about 5,5-6. i water the soil where my Shortia + Polygala paucifolia grow well with rainwater plus some acid (e.g. a bit of vinegar or sulfuric acid) with a ph of ~3,5-4, especially after raining.

here a foto of my plant, when it was in best condition. don't remember, i guess the second year after planting:

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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2014, 03:37:56 PM »
........... here a foto of my plant, when it was in best condition. don't remember, i guess the second year after planting:


 Perfect  picture of this exquisite plant!  And interesting experience of the conditions it does/does not like.
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2014, 05:07:36 PM »
wonderful little plant Greenspan !
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Re: Chimaphila maculata
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2014, 05:21:18 PM »
Interesting, thanks for the very usefull info!
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