parvi_17
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I'm really excited about Cyp season (as usual) and this year I have a few more in pots than usual. These are growing 1-2 months earlier than the garden plants. To share my excitement, here are some preview photos! I'll update them every week or so to show the plant's progress.
The star of the show is Cyp. debile, which is already in bud. I took it out of the fridge in late February because it was already starting into growth. For some reason, the leaves are drooping (as you can see in the picture), though they are turgid. I'm thinking it may have something to do with humidity. At any rate, the flower bud is steadily developing.
Next is Cyp guttatum. This is a new acquisition. It appears to have a tiny flower bud between the leaves and is growing steadily. I'm really looking forward to seeing what it does.
Another new acquisition for me is Cyp calceolus (the real thing, not parviflorum). I have wanted one of these forever, and I am very excited to finally have one. The shoot bud has barely emerged.
Finally we have a good old Cyp parviflorum var. pubescens. I'm pretty sure there's two plants in this pot; they were youngsters that I got a steal of a deal on at work last year. I basically just bought them to experiment with new media and different methods of vernalization. I learned with another pot from the same batch that my garage is TOO COLD to keep dormant Cyps in!
The star of the show is Cyp. debile, which is already in bud. I took it out of the fridge in late February because it was already starting into growth. For some reason, the leaves are drooping (as you can see in the picture), though they are turgid. I'm thinking it may have something to do with humidity. At any rate, the flower bud is steadily developing.

Next is Cyp guttatum. This is a new acquisition. It appears to have a tiny flower bud between the leaves and is growing steadily. I'm really looking forward to seeing what it does.

Another new acquisition for me is Cyp calceolus (the real thing, not parviflorum). I have wanted one of these forever, and I am very excited to finally have one. The shoot bud has barely emerged.

Finally we have a good old Cyp parviflorum var. pubescens. I'm pretty sure there's two plants in this pot; they were youngsters that I got a steal of a deal on at work last year. I basically just bought them to experiment with new media and different methods of vernalization. I learned with another pot from the same batch that my garage is TOO COLD to keep dormant Cyps in!
