Hello everyone !
Last week I visit a spanish nursery and I bought this amazing adro :
During transplantation, I found a label with the inscription F.BLANQ... Any idea of what does it means ?
Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Hm, my A schuldtianus is a different from yours, but I'm never sure of names.
The name Blanq give a blanc here.
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harry
The name Blanq give a blanc here.
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Fantastic plant Ben....probably the best match I've seen for what Tolken described as ssp.juttae.
No idea on the label name though. Could it be F.Bland? Maybe just a collectors name where the plant came from.
No idea on the label name though. Could it be F.Bland? Maybe just a collectors name where the plant came from.
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
not "from Brandberg" then, Chris!
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Unlikely Lindsey......the Brandberg form of schuldtianus isn't at all like that. Not to say this one isn't lurking on there too. It is a big mountain and Namibias highest, so who knows?
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See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Thank you all for answering. So I asked if they know the origin of this clone, will see !
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Hi Adroben.
I also have this clone , my plant is in an 8 inch pan and the plant covers the whole pan, you cannot see
any top dressing at all.
I estimate 150 plus leaves, I also have 3 other very nice clones of the same size, 1 has small wavy leaves
which are silvery grey the other 2 have medium sized leaves which are a nice red colour.
I grow the adros that make low mat forming plants , I do not grow the tall growing plants.
Adros are my favourite plants.
Brianc.
I also have this clone , my plant is in an 8 inch pan and the plant covers the whole pan, you cannot see
any top dressing at all.
I estimate 150 plus leaves, I also have 3 other very nice clones of the same size, 1 has small wavy leaves
which are silvery grey the other 2 have medium sized leaves which are a nice red colour.
I grow the adros that make low mat forming plants , I do not grow the tall growing plants.
Adros are my favourite plants.
Brianc.
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Where did you get yours from Brian? I'm just wondering how you can be sure you have the same clone plus others?
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See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
It will be great if you can post some pictures of yours Brianc.
I put mine in a 30" cup.
I put mine in a 30" cup.
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Re: Adromischus schuldtianus F.BLANQ ?
Hi Adroben
It is the same clone as yours? I will take some pictures of it also the other clones.
I am not very good on computers ( too old) I will ask my daughter to help me.
Brianc.
It is the same clone as yours? I will take some pictures of it also the other clones.
I am not very good on computers ( too old) I will ask my daughter to help me.
Brianc.