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Thank you, Tom! I got this clone from Richaud.
It is the first miniata that ever flowered in my collection and I can't wait to compare it with the other clones (all in buds)!
Margrit, I'll check as soon as the storm passes - what to look for exactly? As far as I understand it looks like a rounded tip on top of the anthers?
Some more photos from before / during the current storm:
An interesting clone of "blossfeldiana", from Japan:
Buds of K. x 'Wendy', single flowered, again:
Buds of the possible K. gracilipes x uniflora, again:
Different perspectives on K. rebmannii:
A lobed clone of presumably K. spathulata also prepares buds (they were eaten by a snail but developed again):
Newer photo of the robust K. miniata:
First open flower of the regular clone of millottii (damaged by hail):
ISI 95-35 K. x 'Pink Zinfandel' is preparing buds - this photo isn't very clear, I'll try to take a better one soon.
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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 !
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Thank you for updating, Ronen ! miniata is pretty !
Thanks!
The apex of the anthers is formed by a glandular appendage - something rather tiny I'd think !
It's very very very tiny! Took me some time to shoot a good photo, and had to get an anther from the lower level - sacrificing the integrity of a couple of flowers. Surprisingly my phone's [Note 3] back camera worked better than the Canon and the old Nikon. Still it is barely visible, but it is there!
A photo of each clone (Kenyan is the first one):
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Excellent - it is there ! Very many thanks, Ronen !
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Thank you very much for all the photos. The plant above is beautiful.
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