I have worked up a small collection of aureas (more or less pure) and want to enlargen for next years crosses. For Countries where I can send soilless cuttings there are a few rooted aureas that I can offer in exchange.
I have limited number of cuttings of the one in the picture that has sometimes erect standing flowers (and often first in the evening when everything cools down a bit) and also B. aurea "Golden Queen" ( prob. a type of Goldenes Kornet).
I have a few more, but I haven`t seen the flowers yet, so I won`t raise any expectations about these, before I have posted some flowers. The leaves are typical aurea though :)
Please, don`t post here, but e-mail me on brugmansia@brugmansia.dk
Thanks
Tonny
Looking for aurea genes *lol*
Tonny, because of such mails you are posting - I am leaving.
Why do you do such???
Ludger, personally I don`t enter into any more public forum discussions etc.
I am open to a private discussion though on e-mail brugmansia@brugmansia.dk.
Please, have the courtecy to write :)
Wow. An exiting morning. I had never any luck persuading the director of the botanical gardens to exchenge for this one on the link, but Lene has a way of succeeding in the most impossible situations and tomorrow she will visit the large GH and its exciting to see, if she will bring a cutting with her back tomorrow. If it fails she has the video camera with her, so at least it will be possible to see a film about it *lol*
http://davesgarden.com/t/367415/
Did you dress up as a beachbunny and give her cool coconut drinks and sing love songs under her window tonight Tonny to get her to do this important mission for you? LOL
Which one is that in the picture, Tonny? It's lovely.
Kell, no I think she just read my thoughts or that she want to cross with it too. I will save the singing for when I mention the woolfdogs. *lol* :)
Liz, this is an aurea that I traded with Ludger for some of my Brugs and Daturas (http://davesgarden.com/t/289261/) I was told that this was Avalon, but growing it last summer through late fall it didn`t change to peach, so I am not sure of the name. Here is a couple of links to compare to my picture.
http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=421339
http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=518956
http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=44557
http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=39559
This message was edited Friday, Jul 4th 9:48 AM
tonny if you'll dres up like a beachbunny and sing and dance--heck Ill go sneak you a cutting, but you gotta post the pics?---of YOU not the brug lololol cheryl
That is a beauty Tonny, my Aurea pink has buds! I bet that pollen would look good on V. Alba.....
Tonny,
my Avalon have heard my thoughts - she became ill in her brain.
She only is growing well here.
Thank you for posting my pictures.
Last summer I did not have a named Avalon...
V Alba X Aurea Pink would be a lovely cross! V. alba's flowers are so long and thin!
a very pretty brug.
Yyyyyyyes! I agree with Bruno *lol* Put the pink aurea pollen on it, Tracey :D btw. what do you feed the seedlings. I wanna be like you *lol* I like to learn from you, how I can pace the D. inoxia seedlings to flower once they come up. Its late season, but if .... those would flower last in August to mid-September that would be a plus :)
Arlene, yes, it is a little pretty one. I was amazed by the long tendrils as well as the sometimes semi-erect flowers, so I took lots of photos last summer. It coped very well with both the heat in July-August and the fog in September through November, where all the suaveolenses had brownish flecks on the leaves from the humidity and white spots in the pink of the flowers.
