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Mystery Plant identified!
Mr Poole does it again! He came in this morning and looked at our mystery
plant, hummed and ha-ed a bit and said it looked like a Ruspolia or, in any case, a member of the Acanthaceae family. Ruspolia seticalyx it is or Pseuderanthemum and only one nursery stocks it under each name in UK, as far as I can see. The man is amazing! Now if only he could tell us how we came by it...... ;-) I think we must have brought seeds back from Hawaii about 5 years ago. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Mystery Plant identified!
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 16:46:56 +0100, Sacha
wrote: I think we must have brought seeds back from Hawaii about 5 years ago. Have you brought any seeds back from South Africa? I think that's the likely place to find Ruspolia. Steve |
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Mystery Plant identified!
On 10/9/07 18:23, in article ,
"Steve Wolstenholme" wrote: On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 16:46:56 +0100, Sacha wrote: I think we must have brought seeds back from Hawaii about 5 years ago. Have you brought any seeds back from South Africa? I think that's the likely place to find Ruspolia. Steve I haven't been there since long before I met Ray and Ray has never been there. However, we do have friends and customers who have a house there but we've had the plant longer than they've had the plant! Ruspolia are grown in Hawaii too, so if we got hold of it ourselves, I think that's the more likely source. I understand from David that they're v. popular in California, too and we were there about 5 years ago. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Mystery Plant identified!
On 10/9/07 18:40, in article
, "Sacha" wrote: snip However, we do have friends and customers who have a house there but we've had the plant longer than they've had the plant! snip Sigh....longer than they've had the *house*. Der. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Mystery Plant identified!
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 18:40:52 +0100, Sacha
wrote: On 10/9/07 18:23, in article , "Steve Wolstenholme" wrote: On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 16:46:56 +0100, Sacha wrote: I think we must have brought seeds back from Hawaii about 5 years ago. Have you brought any seeds back from South Africa? I think that's the likely place to find Ruspolia. Steve I haven't been there since long before I met Ray and Ray has never been there. However, we do have friends and customers who have a house there but we've had the plant longer than they've had the plant! Ruspolia are grown in Hawaii too, so if we got hold of it ourselves, I think that's the more likely source. I understand from David that they're v. popular in California, too and we were there about 5 years ago. Ah I see. I thought you were talking about collecting seeds in the wild. Steve |
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Mystery Plant identified!
Sacha is away now, but I mailed her last night with a 95% certainty of
it being Ruspolia hypocrateriformis. Having since 'discussed' this with folks in the US I can now confirm it to be that species. At first, I dismissed it as being hypocrateriformis because the few plants I've seen were so markedly different to the original pic. However, the second pic and viewing the plant 'in person' reassured me it was Ruspolia after which, I had to review my thoughts about the species. Anyway, the mystery is finally solved. |
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