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Re: [SANS] Home page/Identification
At 04:58 PM 11/2/97 -0500, Plant Nut wrote:
>I for one would love some seeds. Do you know if sansevierias come true
>to species from seed? I've been trying to find a source of seeds for
>the past year.
>
I grow my own from seeds and the worst part is they take forever to grminte
under ideal conditions. but yes, the young resenble the parents after the
go through their incredibly cute juvenile state. I have germinatd some
deliberate hybrids and yes,,, they look wonderfuly like both parents.
mostly i get seeds from spooleaf plant lavranos )some number dont expect
flashlights in the nursery at night!), but i can provide you wit better
names. I have a hybrid pinguicula x rhodesiana which is lovely and does
look like both parents.
I iwll be pleased to give up seed as it is ripe!
hermine
>Home address:
>2313 Bernard
>Lansing, MI 48911
>
>Yes, you did send some crassulas. I am watching them to see if they
>root--this is my first time raising this type from cuttings.
>
>Crasulady wrote:
>
>> Diana, I place a vote for using your home page. And thanks for
>> putting those pictures up on screen. Juan C was gracious
>> and gave me many, many plants with out names, they are
>> all beautiful. The plants really don't care, but I do. I will be
>> sending along some more pictures. I still have some seeds
>> which I will send along to any takers. I have been very interested
>> in all the uses that San. provide the natives of So. Africa.
>> It would nice if all the members who sell San. would give us their
>> name and address . Many of us really don't know where to buy
>> these wonderful new species. Norma Lewis Zone 10 Cal. we
>> expect 98F today.
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>--
>Diana Pederson, Zone 5, Michigan
>http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/9251/index.html
>http://www.suite101.com/topics/page.cfm/262
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