Lapageria

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    PeterS I had to travel about 6 hours to get them because the guys would not send then as they will die , rule number one do never and never touch the roots , this is the main reason of why they can only be propagated by seeds , try to cut or divide the plant and it will die under your eyes , let the PH go over ph5 and the plant will die , the seeds only last 1 months so no chance to buy seeds online , they must be fresh , rathen then that , if you respect those rules the plants will be fine , the other minus they are like hostas , the snails are attracted by them and will eat all plants if you allow them ..

    overall when I told the guy a far did i go to get them , he laught at me someone had done even longer jopurney then me for this plants ..... I`ve been pollinated all the flowers by hand so finger cross for fresh seeds
     
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      How are you growing yours Sal? I'm really tempted to have another go.
       
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      You have done well then Sal. Not an easy plant.
       
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        Guys the secret it`s really , I mean really, easy ,
        they are acid plants as simple as this , feeding with azalea liquid feeding , always watering under and use only and exclusive ericaceous compost .

        If any of you would like to try from seeds , the best think to do it`s to get fresh seeds from a private supplier , wash them in worm water for a day and place on ericaceus compost , good seeds should sproud 2 weeks later and them that`s the hard bits , as soon as the roots come out that`s the only moment they can planted in pot , and leave them for 24 months ...

        or if anyone it`s really interested I can contact the guy and ask if he has any plants left for this years , he plants seeds every years and then sell the plants after 4/5 years ,...... that include a trip to Brighton as the guy will not sending the plants
         
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          I will certainly be interested in seeds Sal. Are you growing it under heated glass?
           
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          Longk finger cross for the seeds I really hope so .....
          no ...mine are not growing in a heated greehouse as the plant can hold -5c , and to be a step head of you ... this picture is from a friend of mine who works at Kew and they have a plant in flower now in the woodland garden outdoor , so in a good position , with a mild winter will flower in winter even outdoor ... how good is that ;)

          the minus is that slugs love them

          [​IMG]
           
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              Yes the Philesia magellanica it`s close relate to lapageria and when i look at them i do understand why they are so complicate to grow , the just look like ericaceous plant , to be grown in acid soil ...
               
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              It does have the advantage of being summer blooming though.
               
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                :( ....ohh noo why you doing that to me??????? more plants to add at my wanted list , noooooooooooooo :)
                 
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                Because you have a bigger garden now!!:heehee:
                Wait until I introduce you to the dark arts of South African winter growing bulbs!!!!
                 
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                That Philesia looks really nice - do keep us in touch if you grow one.
                 
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                I will!
                 
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                  I've just found buds on mine!! :hapfeet::hapydancsmil::yahoo::yes:
                   
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