KateL ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2020 Messages 608 Reaction score 433 Location Honolulu Jun 12, 2023 #1 My long-petaled flasklings are finally starting to bloom (it’s probably me, not them). This picture was taken (by Mel Waki) before the top flower matured, but I am happy to see their first flowers (deflasked 2019).
My long-petaled flasklings are finally starting to bloom (it’s probably me, not them). This picture was taken (by Mel Waki) before the top flower matured, but I am happy to see their first flowers (deflasked 2019).
Bob in Albany N.Y. ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 2,967 Reaction score 241 Location Albany, N.Y. USA Jun 12, 2023 #2 Good growing. I have a long petaled cross that I'm not sure they will ever bloom.
Djthomp28 ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Oct 9, 2016 Messages 2,503 Reaction score 3,838 Location Cleveland, OH Jun 13, 2023 #3 Lovely showing. Are these from Chuck Acker's breeding?
KateL ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2020 Messages 608 Reaction score 433 Location Honolulu Jun 13, 2023 #4 Djthomp28 said: Lovely showing. Are these from Chuck Acker's breeding? Click to expand... Yes, the flask came from Chuck Acker. The Devil Fire hybrid (Grande x humboltii) was registered in 2000 by D. Pulley, who I believe was Dr. Doug Pulley, a respected grower somewhere in the vicinity of Santa Clara, CA.
Djthomp28 said: Lovely showing. Are these from Chuck Acker's breeding? Click to expand... Yes, the flask came from Chuck Acker. The Devil Fire hybrid (Grande x humboltii) was registered in 2000 by D. Pulley, who I believe was Dr. Doug Pulley, a respected grower somewhere in the vicinity of Santa Clara, CA.