Cubanola domingensis

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  1. longk

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    Whey hey!!:dancy::dancy::yess::yess:
    My first Cubanola domingensis seed is germinating!
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    Of all the seeds that I have on the go, this is the one that I was really looking forward to. The blooms are very fragrant which is to be expected as it's of the same family as Datura and Brugmansia.

    Here is a photo from Oxfords botanic gardens last year...............
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      How hardy is it longk? Does it need to come inside over the winter.
       
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      May not even go out in the summer if it's as rubbish as last summer - it's tropical. Once I saw it at OBG though I was hooked! I got the seeds from Chiltern seeds.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Not come across it Longk, good luck.:)
         
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          Thanks Pete - I'm trying to be patient but it's not easy.
          Now for the Anigozanthos to germinate.............
           
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          Brilliant - LongK - never heard of it. It does look very like Brugmansia - but I think it is not that close.

          And well done Chilterns too - it seems to be a pretty rare plant.
           
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          Urged me to dig a bit PeterS and it is not that close! Should always double check others statements.............

          Seems a little rarer now as they are now out of stock.
           
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          Hi Longk
          Not certain but I think it is related to the Gardenia family, well done on your germination...
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          I does look very similar to Brugmansia, with its long flowers which, as Chilterns said, can be too big for the plant. But I think that one of its closest relatives is Coffee. So instead of chewing Brugmansia seeds and going on a trip, you should be able to roast the Cubanola seeds, brew them up and then go on a trip. :heehee:

          I am sorry to hear that they are out of stock - could have been seriously interested.
           
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          The seeds are on Ebay, posted from America. I assume we're allowed to import seeds from the US, I think they are banned from us to them, however.

          I think this plant will need to be kept indoors in the winter - although if it grows in the mountains of the Dom Rep it will tolerate a climate slightly less hot and humid.
           
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