[GrowRR] Alcantarea nahoumii
Geo S
geo7878 at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 16 16:12:04 EST 2006
Hi Ken,
Thank you for the reply and the info! I've grown a few Alcantareas and have
had different experiences with each, so thats pretty much why I was curious
about what A.edmundoi would do.
Has anyone had any experience growing Alcantarea odorata? What are it's
pupping and seeding habits? Does anyone have any seed they'd like to trade
or sell?
The Alcantarea's I've grown so far are shown below. I've indicated which
ones have produced both adventitious pups before flowering and regular pups
after flowering with an *. The others that aren't marked have only ever
produced adventitious pups, but die completely after flowering. With regard
to seed production, the one's that I've found to be self-pollinators have
been indicated with an ^. One's that haven't been marked with an ^ have not
been self-pollinators in my experience.
Alcantarea vinicolor*
Alcantarea sp. aff vinicolor 1*^
Alcantarea sp. aff vinicolor 2*^
Alcantarea glaziouana*
Alcantarea extensa (not yet flowered, adventitious pups only so far)
Alcantarea edmundoi (not yet flowered, adventitious pups only so far)
Alcantarea imperialis Green Form^
Alcantarea imperialis Rubra form
Alcantarea imperialis All-red form
Alcantarea sp. regina ?*
Alcantarea sp. (possible xVrietarea bigeneric hybrid with A.vinicolor as a
parent)*
>From: Ken Marks <webmaster at bsi.org>
>To: Geo S <geo7878 at hotmail.com>
>CC: growrr at bsi.org
>Subject: Re: [GrowRR] Alcantarea nahoumii
>Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 14:37:15 -0500
>
>Geo S wrote:
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>Has anyone had any experience growing this species?
>>
>>Does it prefer full-sun or semi-shade?
>>
>>Does it produce pups after flowering, or does it completely die after
>>flowering like A.imperialis?
>
>Most Alcantarea that I've seen or grown seem to like bright (or full) sun -
>something else that separates this group from the Vrieseas that they were
>once grouped into. I have never got any pups off of any of my Alcantarea
>(other than the hair pups that they put out early on). These hair/grass
>pups may be removed and treated like seedlings to grow out. I've had good
>success by potting them in pure sphagnum. The only time I've ever had
>anything but these tiny pups was when raccoons trashed a plant ripping it
>to shreds. The remaining stem and few leaf fragments pushed up a couple of
>reasonable-sized pups with the last of its strength.
>
>That's about the sum-total of my experience with these great landscaping
>broms.
>
>
>
>--
>Ken Marks
>BSI Webmaster
>
>
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