marcel
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Post by marcel on Apr 22, 2012 15:18:42 GMT -5
Great. Still updating my list after last bad winter though.
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jeff
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Post by jeff on Apr 23, 2012 2:04:18 GMT -5
Bonjour
I think these 6 have not the same cultivate condition, adult.
more wet in spring for primuliflora -ionantha-planifolia
Marcel if you want some ionantha seeds free tell me , actually I have a lot of ripe caps soon .
jeff
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marcel
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Post by marcel on Apr 23, 2012 10:45:57 GMT -5
That would be nice, I send you an e-mail
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Post by daniel on Apr 23, 2012 19:14:44 GMT -5
Indeed P. planifolia, P. primuliflora and P. ionantha like it more wet than P. caerulea and P. pumila, they can even grow submerged for a part of the year. I have tested it and it works. With P. caerulea i have not tested it till now. But i have to remember that Brian mentioned some time ago that he grows P. lutea also submerged for some time of the year. marcel, i have received your list but i need some time to overlook it. Best regards, Dani
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jeff
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Post by jeff on Apr 24, 2012 1:28:11 GMT -5
on my primuliflora-planifolia and ionantha it is my cultivate condition .
for the 3 others ( all dead here to LE MANS by inattention) I maintain the substrate more dry , just damp , may be it is the error .
jeff
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