Plant Inventory

I’m going through every plant in the greenhouse and potting them on and cleaning them up and throwing out all the empty pots.

I knew there would be some surprises!  Here are a few:

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This was my favorite surprise.  I THINK this is a seedling of my Sinningia leucotricha.  You can see the tiny little caudex forming just where the stem meets the soil.

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Here is a loganberry seedling–now in its second year.  Loganberry is a hybrid between a particular blackberry and a raspberry.  Rubus × loganobaccus.  The question I wonder is, does it actually come true from  seed?  Regardless, I’m a berry freak, so no matter what this cane produces in the next couple of years, I’ll probably love it!

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I took cuttings of all the flowering maples last autumn when I put them to sleep in the greenhouse.  Many of them struck.  I haven’t done much with them since, but they are starting to bloom in gallon pots.  This is a cutting of the species that brother Tim gave me last year.

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This is a second-year seedling of Geranium maderense.  The way this plant grows is interesting–it wants to use its old leaf stalks to hold up its main stem.  This is tough to accommodate in a pot, but I’m trying!  I’ve always wanted to get one of these to bloom–maybe next year.  It is supposed to be biennial, but things grow slowly for me…but they do grow!

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These are three-year-old seedlings of Daphniphyllum macropodum from seeds borrowed from the arboretum.

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This shrub came up from a seed mix called Andean shrubs.  It superficially resembles a currant, with some soft spines all over the stems and leaf buds starting from almost every leaf axil.  I looked around the web to try to identify it, but I was unsuccessful.  I’ll keep looking.

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I am the worst when it comes to labeling–and these seedlings are from seeds planted years ago.  One is a palm tree, but I have no idea what the other one is.  It looks tropical, and somewhat like a citrus, but it is getting a strong branch from below the ground.  It will be interesting to see what it becomes.

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Here is one of my two divisions of Restrepia guttulata.  The flowers are spectacular, but I’ve only had flowers develop once or twice.  The plants are growing well.  I need to read more and use more orchid food to see if I can get flowers more often.

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Another labeling mystery–another second year seedling.  This could be a campanula.  Or almost anything else.  I suspect it will bloom next year–then maybe I can tell what it is!

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One of three Rhodohypoxis baurii divisions.  I love these bulbs–they have nice, soft pink flowers and are low maintenance.

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Ferns volunteer in the greenhouse pretty often.  Here are a couple different kinds that came up in one moist pot.

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This seedling of Albizzia is about six years old…it keeps trying to grow, despite a fair amount of neglect.  I unwrapped some wire from it that was on too long–maybe that will help it grow a little better.

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Here is one of the grape vines I grew from the seeds left over from giant grapes we ate at the cabin one year.  This vine is probably six years old.  I planted one of these out in the orchard garden and it is growing well this year–might get grapes in a year or two (or three or four).

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Here is one of the Masdevallia divisions I split off two years ago.  There are three of them left.  They bloomed nonstop for a really long time (six months or more), but are finally resting.

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I potted on about a dozen foxgloves–both the annual type, Foxy, and the biennial type, Apricot Beauty.  There were also 4-5 columbine seedlings, both Crystal and McKana’s Giant mix.  These will all go out in the Douglas fir bed next spring.

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This geranium cutting was languishing in a 4″ pot, so I moved it on.  It is red with just a touch of orange–a tough color to mix well, but it is a bright light in the greenhouse where it doesn’t really have to blend with anything else.

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Here is a pot with three Pleione bulblets–from the mix I got from an Ebay seller.

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This is a scented geranium I bought a couple years ago.  the delicate leaves are like a more graceful chrysanthemum.  The flowers are even more delicate–just wispy, bright petals.  I grabbed a cutting off of it to see if it will root.

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I started these cycads from seed about five years ago.  They are a bit anemic looking, so I moved them into more shade and top-dressed them.  Hopefully that will help darken them up and get them healthy again.

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More label free mystery seedlings.  These are second year irids.  I suspect Dietes, but the leaves are bluer than the grandiflora that I grew from seed ten years ago.

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Not a great picture, but this is the recently cut back Plectranthus effusus var. longitubus from Plant Delights.

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Geranium “Petals”–cuttings that I just trimmed back.  One of the sprouts has reverted.

DSC06404This cutting was growing nicely in the greenhouse and starting to flower.  “Petals” has amazing leaves–just incredible!  The challenge with this clone is the straggly growth.  If I had been more diligent with the pinching, I think this might have been an award winner!

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Here is my main Pleione formosana group.  I started with one bulb about four years ago–and now it is probably 20 bulbs.  I’ve taken bulblets off the top of the old bulbs and potted them on.  In 3-4 years, I should have 30 Pleione flowers in the greenhouse!