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Gollum, Ceanotus, Var. Dianella, Stromanthe, Bulbine. for postage

mark4321_gw
12 years ago

Hi,

I just packed a box for someone, and to keep things under a pound I had to scale back on several of the cuttings. So I have a couple things that are ready to go out now.

Ideally I'd like to pack these in a box and send them out as soon as possible. I expect to send them out for postage ($5.50, I think), but will accept offers of trade. My tastes (and space) tends towards rare indoor plants, including Hoyas and certain orchids (Angrecoid orchids), Nepenthes etc. I am mainly concerned at the moment with sending out the surplus cuttings and freeing up space.

I would like to send these out tomorrow morning if possible...

Crassula ovata/argentea 'Gollum'

This is a small cutting that I believe has a couple roots. I think the roots are not visible in the photo.

Ceanotus variety??

I'm not sure of the variety but will post to get it. If anyone knows please contact me. I have not propagated Ceanotus and do not know if this will be easy or not. Presumably this would be chopped up into several small cuttings

Dianella tasmanica variegata. Tentative ID--if anyone thinks it is something different please contact me. Two cuttings--one is cut back pretty far; the other is also cut back hard, and doesn't have roots. I assume one can get a plant out of these. If someone thinks otherwise, please let me know.

Here's a picture of the cuttings:

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I decide to add these two that I have in huge excess: Bulbine frutescens (unknown which color form; I suspect orange based on the size of the plant) and Stromanthe sanguinea 'Triostar'. The Stromanthe would be barerooted.

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Photos of the parent plants taken today:

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Comments (4)

  • mark4321_gw
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    After a little searching I suspect the Ceanothus might be Ceanothus 'Dark Star'. If anyone agrees/disagrees please let me know. I've seen indications that it does like cooler (coastal California) summers.

    'Dark Star' is really spectacular in full bloom, by the way.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Ceanothus 'Dark Star' Google image search

  • bigred
    12 years ago

    Lovely

  • browneyedsusan_gw
    12 years ago

    I do not have the plants you want. Please take a look at my trade list to see if anything interests you, or I can send postage.
    Susan

  • tlryan
    11 years ago

    Any chance you still have a bit of triostar?

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