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Post by kiwipete on Aug 29, 2015 18:01:00 GMT -5
Here is a photo of the first flowers on my P. agnata x P. jaumavensis cross. It was taken this time last year. Thanks for viewing. KP.
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Post by snapperhead51 on Sept 1, 2015 17:56:49 GMT -5
all ways good to get the first flowering under your belt , good job ,interesting cross , did u do the cross, I just did a cross with P. agnata and P .moctezumae and see what comes of that , the pod is swelling nicely ,pings one of the easier flowers to pollinate that is for sure .
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Post by grackle on Sept 1, 2015 23:08:59 GMT -5
Nice kiwipete.
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Post by kiwipete on Sept 2, 2015 5:16:57 GMT -5
Sept 2, 2015 10:56:49 GMT 12 snapperhead51 said: all ways good to get the first flowering under your belt , good job ,interesting cross , did u do the cross, I just did a cross with P. agnata and P .moctezumae and see what comes of that , the pod is swelling nicely ,pings one of the easier flowers to pollinate that is for sure .
Sept 2, 2015 16:08:59 GMT 12 grackle said: Nice kiwipete.
Thanks snapperhead51 & grackle.
Yes, the cross dates back to 2009. I have P. agnata and P .moctezumae in flower as well. I must post some more photos.
KP
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Post by seasmoke on Sept 4, 2015 18:14:20 GMT -5
What a beautiful flower, the light tint is spectacular. Please post more photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by kiwipete on Sept 19, 2015 22:26:09 GMT -5
Once again P. agnata x P. jaumavensis cross. This plant was from the same batch of seed as above. Photo taken today. KP.
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