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pdoyle23323 wrote:
I posted these pics of my Red Buttons in the August Bloom thread and looking at other pics of Red Buttons there was some question as to whether or not I indeed had Red Buttons. I didn't know what to do as I had gotten this in a group trade a year and half ago from David Liddle. I certainately didn't want to say Mr Liddle gave me the wrong thing! So I decided to just ask him. I sent him an e-mail earlier today and I got a response just a minute ago - quick! Here is his reponse and one of the two pics I sent him.



Hello Patricia
the Hoya cultivar red buttons blooms for us as a dark corolla with a red corona and if I did not know otherwise I would say that your plant was not red buttons. I discovered that a trait of this plant to revert to the standard H. pubicalyx colours in a US nursery site which is very off putting. Have a look at the plant in this link and you will see the two different flower colours on one plant http://www.gardinonursery.com/product_info.php?products_id=8... I am not sure what does it as this does not happen here but maybe light structure or something is the cause. Your plant looks like red buttons so I think your growing conditions are the cause of the colour change so try varying one of your conditions, maybe reduced watering, and see if the colour changes.

I really can't think of anything else except increasing the infrared light available to the plant.

regards
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia D. Doyle [mailto:Patricia.Doyle@simsmm.com]
Sent: Thursday, 4 September 2008 3:32 AM
To: David Liddle
Subject: Hoya ID


Hi,

I purchased the hoya Red Buttons in a group trade with Ann Strahm back in 2007 I believe. Well, she finally bloomed for me. Can you verify that this is indeed Red Buttons? The pictures I have seen of other’s that have this plant do not look like this. Thank you for your time and I must say that I am very pleased with everything that I have gotten from you. If she is labeled wrong, it is no big deal, I would just like to know the proper name.

Thank you,

Patricia Dawn Doyle
Sims Metal Management