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U. reniformis small form

  • #21
Hey Folks,

As Vic Brown nicely illustrated in his 13 May posting, and as others have noted, there are a couple of U. reniformis forms in cultivation. I can't steal someone else's thunder and give away details, but expect to see a couple of cultivar descriptions in an issue of CPN within the next several months which names a couple of U. reniformis cultivars. You'll be able to modify your plant's name tags! The "small form" has a particularly inspired cultivar name...

Cheers

Barry
 
  • #22
Well I am all just agog waiting to hear! Hopefully I will aready have the cultivar, whats-its-name and won't have to whine and beg too much, if at all. If it's your own cultivar, congratulations!
 
  • #23
What other utrics are around that should be registered? Probably U. bisquamata 'Betty's Bay', maybe the blue-flowered U. sandersonii. What about the old U. monanthos and U. novae-zealandia that were lumped in with U. dichotoma?

Anyone else have any suggestions?
 
  • #24
How about the various U. livida floating around? Hey, we could call the South African one "Lavender Cyclops" now there is an image for you!

Since I know a grower that claims to have 9 different clones of U. longifolia, this is a likely candidate as well.
 
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