Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Pleione and Orchidaceae => Topic started by: ThomasB on December 13, 2010, 03:06:40 PM
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Since there is not much going on with the Pleiones (and many other plants as well) in winter I thought it would be interesting to raise the question what your favourite Pleiones are. I don't want to limit this in any way so feel free to post several species or hybrids. It would be nice to have a short explanation though. :D
With the species I do like Pleione humilis the most because of its early and delicate flowers - I much appreciate white flowers with darker spots or stains.
My favourite hybrids are 'Edgecombe' because of its amazing colours and the silky look and 'Wharfedale' for its bright coloured flowers in the middle of december. One I don't grow yet but like very much from the pictures is 'Tsingtau' - elegance and subtle beauty.
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My favourite species is yunnanensis, for its sheer elegance, but no longer have it. :(
I am out of touch with hybrids having not had any new ones for over a decade. Of my old-timers I quite like my clone of 'Eiger', Shantung 'Ducat' is allways reliable.
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Oh what a difficult question; nearly impossible to answer. ???
After thinking about this all afternoon I finally decided that if I was only allowed to grow one it would be P. forrestii. The yellow is so intense and the red stands out so well against it. It is just stunning when grown in a group.
But there are others with great qualities. P. limpritchii is another of my favourites. It really is a good species; easy and with good colour. P. grandiflora as a white; irrespective of the depth of the yellow colour on the lip. P. pleionoides for its colour, shape and the height that it flowers.
I could go on, but should leave it there.
Of the hybrids it has to be P. ‘Fuego’ for me. It was my first hybrid and the only one I retain. However, I am waiting for Paul to release ‘Gorilla 1’. It is a stunning white with amazing colour on its lip.
I’m not keen on the orange coloured ones as they just don’t seem right to me. Pleionies are not supposed to be orange. :-\
It's a coincidence that you should ask this question Thomas as I was thinking of asking something similar. Which would have been 'If you could only grow one genus of plants which would it be?' and mine would be Pleione.
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Talking about species, I guess my vote would also go to Pl. forrestii, although it gives me problems growing it... :(
On the hybrid side, Santorini would be very high on the list and the cv "Yellow Wagtail" would be my favourite... Although, there's many others that I like very much as well (Edgecombe is one of them Thomas, but I don't have it ....yet...).
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When it comes to species, I would say that my is P. aurita. I like the overall look of the flower, the shape, the color, ... . The whole works.
My favourite hybrid is a lot more difficult to say, beceause there are so many. It is probably P. Shantung 'Ducat'. I espescially like the flower shape. It is wide open with the petals and sepals nicely spread out. A good bonus is that it occasionaly can produce a very nice scent. An other one I realy fancy is P. Mawenzi.
Greetings
Pieter
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I like them all ;D but only grow Shantung. It's outside in the peat bed under 8 inches of snow. I can hear it now mark, mark, mark
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Oh Mark, you are clearly an optimist with lots of courage (or dosh??). Please let us know how they get on. I can hear them from here. Help hell lp phhh ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
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My favourites are the real species and natural hybrids. My favourite depends on the particular clone. They are sometimes quite different...still interesting! But if I had to pick a few, it would be P. humilis, P. chunii, P. aurita and the autumn flowering ones.
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A couple more for consideration.
Favourite species - aurita. Beautiful flower and grows more easily than many species for me.
Favourite hybrid - Ueli Wackernagel 'Pearl'. Large flower, well presented, white with a faint blush of purple across all the petals. The lip is basically the same but has a large yellow blotch. Different and very nice. A plant obtained from our guru Paul that even seem to grow fairly easily. A potful is the aim. The first two photos of this grex on the pleione website give a good idea of the flower,
David
http://www.pleione.info/Gallery%20frames%20page.htm
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Maren they came through -11 in January
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My favourite is always the one that's just coming into flower. ;) ;) ;) On this occasion:
Pln Wharfedale 'Pine Warbler', just opening up on a dull winter's day.
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Maren they came through -11 in January
Hi Mark, can you swap me some of yours, they are obviously a lot hardier than mine. :D
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Maren they came through -11 in January
Hi Mark, can you swap me some of yours, they are obviously a lot hardier than mine. :D
That's a nice early pleione to brighten the day Maren.
I have had P.formosanum and bulbocodioides unprotected under the snow for a month now. When I have left these out in the past I have covered them with a deep layer of fern leaves topped off with a thatch of Crocosmia leaves to keep some of the winter wet out. But the early snow caught me out this year so I will just have to wait and see what happens when the thaw comes.
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Here's one or two Maren
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Mark, I can only quote Victor Meldrew: "I do not believe it!!!" :o :o :o
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I just have one small bulb of the wild-type P. X lagenaria - here it is today, unfortunately had to be photographed inside the house.
Merry Christmas all.
Alex
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Hey Everyone,
I love the aurita-hybrids, first of all Burnsall - the flowers are very beautiful, long-stemmed and long lasting - I just love them!
Darren, if you have experienced problems with yunnanensis (a species I haven't grown up to now), maybe you'd like to try the hybri 'Piton Ballerina' - its flowers look much like yunnanensis, but is much easier to grow. And you can be sure the plant is not wild collected, as most of the offered yunnanensis seem to be.....
All the best for 2011!
Michael
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My Shantungs are OK after a night of -13c
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Wow, Mark, I can hardly believe it!
But still would never dare to deep-freeze my Pleiones - they stay in the basement ;-)
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well i put my pleiones in an outbuilding for the winter..they survived last winters prolonged minus 15..but this year a lot feel mushy :'( .and its not been quite as cold..strangley the green pseudo bulbed ones are ok while the purple bulbed ones are not??why is this do you think?