Adeniums
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Re: Adeniums
Very beautiful.Stunning.
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Re: Adeniums
Lovely. How come the 4th plant has flowers of two vastly different colours?
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Re: Adeniums
The pink one is the bloom of root stock... while the graft has the darker bloom...Munir wrote:Lovely. How come the 4th plant has flowers of two vastly different colours?
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Re: Adeniums
20%. There was 1 casualty out of 5 established plants. The key thing is to refrain from giving them water in the winter season and placing them in a greenhouse when temperatures start dropping. This variety shown above has managed to survive two winter seasons. One should opt for the 'Arabicum' cultivar having more thicker cordex. It's more winter hardy and able to withstand our winters better.by aykhan » May 25th, 2014, 8:05 pm
Beautiful. What's the percentage of adenium you lost in winter?
Kaleem Sahib i'll send you some cutting of this variety and the one having pink outline on white flowers. Current time is ideal for grafting.by Kaleem » May 25th, 2014, 9:33 pm
Awesome
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Re: Adeniums
beautiful ADENIUMS !
nice effort Khurram.
nice effort Khurram.
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Re: Adeniums
Very impressive .
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One should opt for the 'Arabicum' cultivar having more thicker cordex.[quote]
Not sure if the nurseries(except may be at Pattoki) would know the varieties & could distinguish them;would they?
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One should opt for the 'Arabicum' cultivar having more thicker cordex.[quote]
Not sure if the nurseries(except may be at Pattoki) would know the varieties & could distinguish them;would they?