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Drosera 'Tamlin'

  • #21
Hi William,

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Quote[/b] ]You mean I actually made the COVER???  Well, back cover!  I sure wish I could get a copy of this, there must be a way.  Wow!

Well, I'll try to get an extra copy of the journal for you if you like - I'm ( hopefully! ) going to the society's AGM (Annual General Meeting) near the end of April, and I should (with any luck) be able to pick up a spare copy to send on to you by early May. No promises though!
 
  • #22
Willam, that's great! Congrats! By the way, I see what you mean about getting a little fooled into thinking it was a South African species. Some of my D. aliciae grow in such a "humped" manner (for lack of a better term). My first thought when I saw the pic was "Gee. That looks like my aliciae."

Those doggon spatulatas are one variable species, no?
 
  • #23
Better late than never...Congrats, Tamlin!

<rubbing my hands> So, when will it be available commercially? Spatulata does not suffer the same fate as capensis here in Singapore...
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  • #25
Aaaah ha...genius finally recognized.
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  • #26
Sorry for the tardy reply. CONGRATS!!! William, all that hard work is truly beginning to pay off.
 
  • #27
Congratulations! I'm so glad to see it published. A beautiful plant named for a beautiful man.
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Its a good recognition for a person who's given so much to the CP community.

Now...where's that seed?
 
  • #28
Again, thanks for the kind words. Seed should be forthcoming soon as my plants are flowering now, and the plant is a good seed setter. I did send seed to several commercial interests here and abroad, so I suppose it is possible that it will be available at some point. I need to write to them and let them know to change their labels.

Lauderdale, it didn't take any genius to recognize a unique form. Copper, it took very little hard work to write the cultivar description and take a photo ;-) It was harder to determine what the plant actually was, lol.
 
  • #29
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Quote[/b] (Tamlin Dawnstar @ April 09 2004,4:38)]Pondboy,

The seedlings are likely to be D. spatulata "Kansai".
Nah there leafs are too elongated to be D.tokaiensis, looks more like D.capensis I guess I should pot them up individualy before the U.subulata kills them! Lol.
 
  • #30
Lol you forgot the space in my name!
 
  • #31
D. capensis are a weed in my collection as well. Sorry about the name, I forgot you are spaced out.
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  • #32
hee hee...You walked into that one, Pond Boy!
 
  • #33
Hey Tamlin, Congrats!! You really deserved being immortalized by a lovely sundew.
 
  • #34
Careful, careful....you'll swell my head with all that, and next thing you know someone will think I know something, LOL.

Besides, it's Tamlin, not William that is immortal, and thats all for the best I think.

It's a nice plant that deserves some distinction for what it is.

I have some other immortalization to accomplish now: One will be Drosera "Suzy Q" named after PAK, as well as a VFT "Todd's Terror" named for Ozzy that is my favorite clone out of the many forms I have been graced with.

Then it will be on to "Pyro's Delight" a (so far) unidentified Utricularia with orange-yellow flowers and red bracts collected in Hong Kong.

Never a dull moment, that's the ticket!
 
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