When I was in Lima a few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit Alfredo Manrique at his nursery Centro Jardineria Manrique. Alfredo had just returned from Moyabomba where he collected his new P.kovachii plants and a few other interesting things.
Probably one of the most interesting was his newly collected Phrag besseae. This should put to rest the idea that P. besseae is extinct in Peru! Alfredo was able to collect one plant in bloom and I'm sure he will put the pollen to good use. Hopefully in the near future there will be wild Peruvian besseae species plants available.
The plants are much more compact than I would have expected and also were collected at low altitudes which may mean they will be more heat tolerant?
Alfredo with one of his newly collected Phrag. besseae.
Flower is less than 5 cm wide.
I think the pot is about 4 inches?
Here is the besseae next to a newly collected kovachii plant.
I also had the pleasure to meet Slippertalk member Isaias while there. Isaias had a lot to say and I'll show something he was excited about along with pictures of Alfredo's kovachii in a later post.
Probably one of the most interesting was his newly collected Phrag besseae. This should put to rest the idea that P. besseae is extinct in Peru! Alfredo was able to collect one plant in bloom and I'm sure he will put the pollen to good use. Hopefully in the near future there will be wild Peruvian besseae species plants available.
The plants are much more compact than I would have expected and also were collected at low altitudes which may mean they will be more heat tolerant?
Alfredo with one of his newly collected Phrag. besseae.
Flower is less than 5 cm wide.
I think the pot is about 4 inches?
Here is the besseae next to a newly collected kovachii plant.
I also had the pleasure to meet Slippertalk member Isaias while there. Isaias had a lot to say and I'll show something he was excited about along with pictures of Alfredo's kovachii in a later post.