I just wanted to share this story with you, since the tip might help you in the future.
I have had an ongoing trade with a fine gentleman in Bucharest, Romania. I have mailed him leaves and he has mailed me sinningia speciosa seeds. Some are very exciting hybrids of his own and others are from a well know Australian hybridizer, Charles Lawn. (Believe it or not, I mailed leaves on a Friday, and he had them by Tuesday! Super fast!)
This friend also hybridizes his own AV's and you can view his flickr album with his hybrids here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/15701185@N00/
Several weeks ago, he said he would send me leaves. I was sceptical but agreed since I figured, "nothing ventured, nothing gained'. He mailed them on April 6 and I just received them yesterday! That means they traveled 18 days in the mail to get to me. They arrived rather limp and sad. Some had rot, others were withered up.
I had read in one of my AV books that for wilted leaves, it is sometimes better to lay them between two wet paper towels than to put them in a cup of water overnight or to put the petiole alone in a cup of water.
My personal experience with soaking in warm water for extended periods of time (i.e. longer than a few hours) is that you start to see some mushing occur, and the theory behind the wet towels vs. putting the petiole alone in a cup of water, is that the entire leaf surface can absorb the water where as a petiole alone cannot take in as much as the wilted leaf might need to crisp up.
So I put it to the test with these poor little wilted leaves and today they are crisp and look pretty darn good despite their hard travel and 18 days in an envelope coming from Romania!
Just wanted to share this method of reviving wilted leaves. There are two leaves that I will have to do a bit of cutting on in order to remove the mush, but there is enough leaf to root. In fact I've rooted smaller wedges, so I'm hopeful!!!
Here is a photo of his hybrids, re posted with his permission.
Long Distance trade
Beautiful ! Great story. I wonder if he shiped air express ? I have shipped out of the Country many times fine. I do hope you get some babies from the leaves he sent you !
I think he just shipped air mail. And I would have had them a few days earlier, but the mail man would leave the letter on Friday, so I had to wait until Monday to pick it up at the post office.
Hope they make it, I love the one named after his wife, Raluca, http://www.flickr.com/photos/15701185@N00/119773799/
I also love Rose-Marie and Blue Rabbit!!
Pretty
Have you read the book (I think this is the name) The 6 thousand mile gardens? I can't confirm the title as it is still in a box with my other thousand books.
It is about an english garden writer and an amreican gardener. They exchange letters for years. It is a lovely book.
This reminds me of that book.
No, but it sounds like a great read! I'm an avid reader, I read books every night! I'll have to do an amazon search for it.
Last night I was devouring my newly arrived AGGS magazine! so excited to finally get it!
Oh my gosh those are really gorgeous! How is that you came find this guy? I think it would be great just to exchange regular old AVs that we have commonly here w/ those that are common to other folks in other countries! How cool and what lovely sinninngias!!!
I have sent some leaves to people in other Countries that can't get them at all.
But it sure would be fun to have World wide trading :))
World Wide Trading : ) Love it.
Yes people from other Countries please trade with us :))
There is an international trade forum here on Dave's wouldn't hurt to post your wishes. I found Serge via another forum. I think Violet Reflections.
He was offering some Gloxinia seeds so I offered to trade leaves and I just put the leaves in a padded envelope and mailed them. The second batch of leaves I sent only took about 3 or 4 days to reach him. Of the leaves he sent me, 4 are doing great and the rhizome is sprouting.
Even after 18 days in transit, the leaves are doing fine. Amazingly enough.
Sounds fun and interesting ! I have done it a few times Japan, United Kingdom, Africa, Canada..but it was always me sending them. I need to find some growers :)) Oh yes I sent a plant to Hong Kong too !
I am going to look into that, I think that's a wonderful idea. In the past I noticed that Japan had produced the most amazing Clivia cultivars and it dawned on me that people in other countries often look to create different looks. Could be very interesting for all of us.
I got two packages from Canada today from 2Z Cheryl
Thanks so verry much ! It was a great trade hope she got the box from me !
