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Description: for people interested in Adeniums and Pachypodiums.  To learn, to teach and provide interest for all our members.  Pictures will be an important part of this group contrasting to Yahoo which strips all photos off messages.  Photos are a vital part of information exchange.

 

Loveflower8432 
  [image: ?ui=2&view=att&th=1250e6d986ae 4379&attid=0.1&disp=attd&reala ttid=ii_1250e6d986ae4379&zw] We must stop this theiving fraudulent company. I have just noticed that they have taken our home page photo and given the cultivar a name. If you look carefully you will see the copyright symbol and Ashish's name... more »
By David Clulow  - Nov 19 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Some New Seedlings 
  The first photo is not a new seedling but is a wonderful colour combination. The photo of *Oncidium ampliatum *is on a mango tree next to my adeniums which you can see in the background. This plant was rescued after a gale blew it from a saman tree. The last photo is quite the most orange coloured cultivar I have as yet... more »
By David Clulow  - Nov 19 - 2 new of 2 messages    

A New Route to Velvety Reds 
  [image: ?ui=2&view=att&th=1250c9c41415 fad5&attid=0.1&disp=attd&reala ttid=ii_1250c9c41415fad5&zw] This seedling flowered for the first time this week. It looks very like a swazicum hybrid, but the flower is smaller and with a wonderful colour. Also it is has pollen; whether this is fertile will remain to be seen -I... more »
By David Clulow  - Nov 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

What constitutes a picotee? 
  The Royal Horticultural Society's Dictionary of Gardening defines a picotee as: "Picotee - applied to flowers with a thin band of contrasting colour at the edge of each petal". Note the word thin. Yasmin, most of your recent photos could in no way be called picotees, they are bi-colours. Here are... more »
By David Clulow  - Nov 8 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Volcano 
  Thank you Steve for bringing an important point about nomenclature. 'Volcano' is indeed listed by Adenium Center but it looks to be a rather inferior cultivar - has anyone flowered it yet? I took some more photos of my cultivar this morning - - which do you think most resembles a volcano? My one has actual brilliant orange in the flower.... more »
By David Clulow  - Nov 8 - 2 new of 2 messages    

A Rather Beautiful Pencil Picotee 
  This is the result of putting pollen of ('Moonlight Fairy' x Thai Pink Picotee) onto 'Super Noble Concubine'
By David Clulow  - Nov 2 - 1 new of 1 message    

An Atypical Small Red Plum x Red Sinfonia 
  This is one of the last of this batch to flower. Most have been very dark but as you can see this one is very pale and quite pleasing. You can see that it is going to be very floriferous.
By David Clulow  - Oct 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

Small Red Plum x Fragrant Delight 
  This is the first of this cross to flower, which it did this week. I was hoping to broaded the white picotee of 'Small Red Plum'. I didn't succeed but the flower is quite pleasing. Hopefully some of its siblings may produce the result I was hoping for.
By David Clulow  - Oct 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

New seedling 
  This seedling flowerered for the first time this week. It was rather slow, most of the batch flowered last year. The last photo is an old one of a graft of 'Star of Red Sparkles' which I received from Mr. ko some time ago.
By David Clulow  - Oct 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

Seeds available 
  I have had many requests to supply seeds. I have resisted until now. However, I have re-made the cross ‘Spindrift’ x ‘Desert Star’ and have some seeds available. This cross produced some outstanding seedlings, including ‘Miss Venezuela’ and ‘Pink Pearl’. ‘Desert Star’ is also the parent of ‘Beauty... more »
By David Clulow  - Oct 19 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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