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Primal Matter
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Very nice! I have the same Brug.
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RaRaRasputin
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This guy has been giving me some hard core waky dreams the last couple nights. I rubbed the pollen on the pistol, IDK if the can self pollinate but hey, nifty to look at.

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Primal Matter
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Datura will self seed.
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RaRaRasputin
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Sweet, hopefully I'll get a pod.
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I didn't expect the peanut graft to bloom all at once.
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Asante
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Quote:
RaRaRasputin said: Sweet, hopefully I'll get a pod.
Seriously dont underestimate Datura. its a pioneer plant, its survival capabilities are legendary.
You bet there will be pods.

here's a normally 2-3 foot datura growing inbetween pavement tiles underneath a gate.
"there's sun, there's some degree of soil, I'll take that."
the flower is bigger than the plant!
It made a pod too, almost in winter.
Hardy.
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RaRaRasputin
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: Asante]
#27288842 - 05/01/21 08:25 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sweet! I'm watching the pod start to form as well as some other flower pods get close to blooming. I'm hoping next year I could sell some to local nurseries or just give a bunch away.
They didn't bloom last year when I planted them, is they atypical or are they a plant that needs a year to establish growth before flowering?
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Asante
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Yours is a Wrightii, the Sacred Datura prized especially for its psychoactive effect, unlike most daturas its perennial. Often perennials come back stronger the first few years before plateauing, expect even more the next yeat!
Its very ornamental, and perennial, and also the most prized one for use, so you definitely have a big seller.
Since its perennial, it will probably work well with propagation through cuttings.
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RaRaRasputin
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: Asante]
#27288903 - 05/01/21 09:21 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Didn't know that, I have rooting powder too, can I just cut a branch off and away I go or would just leaves work too? Is a humidity dome recomened while pushing roots or can the sit out in the open like cannabis?
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For the first time ever I do believe this little one is making me a flower 
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turtle_hermit
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Sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia) starting to bloom. Never had it flower this well.
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Tumerz
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Here are some southeast USA natives from a hike this weekend.
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turtle_hermit
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: Tumerz]
#27304347 - 05/11/21 01:36 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Tumerz, don't recognize any of these. Is second one a pitcher plant?
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Tumerz
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Some people call them pitcher plants, but I'd say the more common name is jack-in-the-pulpit or cobra lily. Arisaema triphyllum
First pic is a random Asarum arifolium that had some nice color to the flowers
Third pic is a lady slipper orchid. Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: Tumerz]
#27305326 - 05/12/21 07:28 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looked up some pictures, I got it now. Looks like a Sarracenia sp to me.
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turtle_hermit
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Finally getting blooms on my Anadenanthera sp. that was seed grown and will be its third season in ground this year.
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First time seeing this one bloom.
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RaRaRasputin
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: Ran-D]
#27325872 - 05/27/21 09:13 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Dude awesome flowers!
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