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Hkind:
I thought that I should let you know, that Alexandra Berkutenko's new  seed list is now on-line http://www.meconopsis.st/Berkutenko.html

There you can also find an announcement of her new book about the Magadan flora. The book is in Russian but there are plant names in Latin. The beautiful images and the maps about the plants distribution in Eastern Asia makes the book interesting also to people, who cannot read Russian.

Maggi Young:
Thanks, Hannelotte.

Joakim B:
Impressive list Hannelotte :)
Are they selling Cypripedium seeds? I bet they will have some trouble putting 15-25 of those seeds in an envelope. :)
I hope some of the Cypripedium seeds will be bought by people that knows how to make something out of it. Just spreading it around other cypripedium is slightly to low chanse even if it is not impossible. There are people that have succeded but I think many more have failed.
Do You know if Malmgren is getting some? I know he was aiming to make / find a good clone of Macranthus so maybe some new genes into the genepool would be nice.

Thanks for sharing
Joakim

Hkind:
Joakim,

I don't think Malmgren is interested. He doesn't like ripe seed, but collects them 8 weeks after blooming. Than you don't need to break dormancy.
Anyhow, I offered him seed of C macranthos and 2005 he was interested to come to collect the following year, but 2006 he wasn't interested any more.

Joakim B:
Hannelotte
I thought Malmgren did both but that were just guessing. He got "Yours" 2005 and looked for new 2006.
Maybe this new specimiens were something extra regarding shape/size and colour that would make him interested even in mature seeds.
I am just hoping that he will be offring great plants to me in 2-4 years in all the possible colours of mac that grows easily and flowers even more easiely, so the more he has to chose from the more likely that is to happen, but if the plants are normal good ones, he might not want to do the extra work for little possibe gain. The Russian macrathos have a lovely spread in colour at least in photos  8). I hope they come into cultivation as seed plans and not dug up by others not caring about the nature.

I bet people find alot of things there, it was an impressive list and the book looked interesting too.

Kind regards
Joakim

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