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rangiku 09-18-2013 06:03 PM

Anyone have some Neo pollen?
 
My Neostylis Fuch's Cream Puff pushed out a spike last week and it already has 13 buds. I'd like to cross it back to Neofinetia falcata to get the size down and hopefully keep the white with pink/lavender lip coloring, constant fragrance, and very long-lasting flowers.

A very kind grower, Mr. Wu, gave it to me at the 2012 IPA symposium. His remake of the cross.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-3...o/DSC_0170.jpg

Pilot 09-18-2013 09:58 PM

I hope you find some! That'd be cool. I'm bloomless. I'm without blooms. (Seinfeld reference).

Biochick 09-20-2013 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rangiku (Post 609980)
My Neostylis Fuch's Cream Puff pushed out a spike last week and it already has 13 buds. I'd like to cross it back to Neofinetia falcata to get the size down and hopefully keep the white with pink/lavender lip coloring, constant fragrance, and very long-lasting flowers.

A very kind grower, Mr. Wu, gave it to me at the 2012 IPA symposium. His remake of the cross.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-3...o/DSC_0170.jpg

How would you need the pollen? Would it keep if you had a flower, or do you need the plant? I don't know how long the pollenium lasts once it's separated from the flower. I'm fascinated with the idea of making hybrids, but I've never done it.

gareth t 09-20-2013 07:24 PM

Hi rangiku, I have a dozen or so plants in flower if that helps? including the Korean varieties Honghyeon and Jadaesa pictured in a previous post!

I'm more than willing to send some pollen in the post from the UK if you want? you can PM me on here if thats possible on this site, or email me, azura56@hotmail.com

Gareth

rangiku 09-20-2013 11:14 PM

Hi Kristen, you can just send the flower, probably the newer the flower the better, but pollen can last for several months if kept in a cool, dry place.

People take the anther cap off with a toothpick and the pollen sacs stick to the toothpick. Some people put it in a square of wax paper or glassine envelope; others use little 5 ml plastic tubes used in biochemistry or medical labs. I've also had people in send the flower.

Kristen and Gareth, I'll PM you. Thanks for you help. :)


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