Re: Dietes sp.


 

I just checked the on-line catalog

http://bnhm.berkeley.edu/query/index.php?ucbg=true&Genericname=Dietes&Country_standard=undefined&ViewResults=bigtable&Focus=View+Results

It shows 4 results for Dietes. There are 2 unidentified species from Malawi, collected in 1991 and 1993. There are two entries for Dietes grandiflora. Neither of these has a collection date, but from the catalog numbers I believe they entered the collection in 1953 & 1958; just because they have a catalog number doesn't mean they are still growing, though they may be. As I recall, there are maps of species locations in the gift shop. If I remember next time I'm there, I'll check to see if I can determine the catalog number of the plant I photographed.

Ken

On 3/30/2014 6:26 PM, Mark Cook wrote:
 
Ken,
      It is like the petals are wider, and the style arms are more erect.  I wonder if it is a hybrid, or a superior clone from within the species?

Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USA     
AHS Region 12    USDA Zone 8b


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Kenneth Walker <k*@astound.net> wrote:


Last Sunday I was at the U.C. Botanical Garden in Berkeley and saw a Dietes in bloom; photos attached. I couldn't see a label. I have generally assumed that the cultivated plant usually sold has Dietes vegeta (now an invalid botanical name), is really Dietes grandiflora, however the Dietes in the botanical garden is more "grand" than they are.

Ken Walker
Concord, CA USA






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