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Grâce à tes gros plans on se rend compte des différences subtiles des fleurs - merci beaucoup, Tom !
Grâce à tes gros plans on se rend compte des différences subtiles des fleurs - merci beaucoup, Tom !
Tom, cette inflorescence ne correspond pas vraiment à E. 'Martin' :
http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … =M&aID=762
it will inevitably die if you cut it.
'Martin's Hybrid' = E. 'Martin' - tu aurais une photo de l'inflorescence ?
Admirable.
Qu'ils sont mignons !
Oui, il est préférable de l'arracher.
tu veux dire que l'odeur s'est modifiée ?
Fascinants ces gros plans - incroyable ..... Merci Tom !
Well, Leo, the flowers will give the clue ....
Leo - and how do you know that this is 'Parva' ?
La modeste prolifica - une beauté !
Excellent - it is there ! Very many thanks, Ronen !
Thank you for explaining !
Emiliano, here is the link to 'Blue Frills' http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?a … B&aID=4751
I do not think that your 'Blue Frills' is correct.
How old is the plant in question ? A young plant or a mature plant ?
What a pity ! It would possibly have helped to find some more information ...
Thank you for updating, Ronen ! miniata is pretty !
The apex of the anthers is formed by a glandular appendage - something rather tiny I'd think !
la dernière photo le montre - tu es devenu un artiste !
Ronen, in the description for prittwitzii the anthers are said to have an apical gland - can you see this on your plants ?
Emiliano, do you know the origin of this hybrid ?
Yes, indeed, pretty cold ! I understand that you have a greenhouse - in summer do you move your plants outside ?
How cold are your winters ?
Oui, c'est ça !
Welcome Leo and thanks for the link !