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Wow I got to get me some Solanum quitoense!... Wow I got to get me some Solanum quitoense! RT@BayAreaTendrils: Bizarre plants ...spiky, spiny Solanums! http://bit.ly/1BTQ40 7:21 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-04 08:38:00)
by mike_jw
I saw some mystery plants plants growing in a London park. As the flowers resembled Solanum Glasnevin (Potato tree) I identified it via Google as Solanum aviculare. The green fruits have been on the plant since the summer, and only now are starting to ripen and turn red. Unfortunately winter is now upon us, so it is doubtful if they will ripen fully. My aim is to get some seeds, but can anyone ...
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-01 12:08:00)
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-27 05:13:00)
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-25 10:53:00)
by karyn1
I have Wonderberry seeds for trade or possibly sasbe. I haven't tasted them and have read that they are fairly bland on their own but have a nice flavor when cooked with sugar and used in desserts. Here is a link that might be useful: Wonderberry
Started 4 days, 11 hours ago (2009-12-17 05:37:00)
by vetivert8
Hi Mike Try this link. http://www.bushmansfriend.co.nz/xurl/PageID/9165/A rticleID/-31971/function/moreinfo/content.html (I usually wait for the birds to do their thing. Check for seedlings at the base of nearby trees.) They don't go red - they go orange - quite a dark orange, and then they go wrinky like an over ripe tamarillo. They'll tolerate frost down to -5C but, as ...
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-17 16:12:00)
by goatman327
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Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-14 18:57:00)
by Mr. Andersson
Quote: Originally Posted by solanum I am a newby to forums too, still need to figure all this computer stuff out, still old school So is 2ful so have faith.....
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-13 17:26:00)
by j ray New to the Forums
Quote: Originally Posted by solanum The new way attack loot is given =sucks=. I don't want to share MY loot with my mafia in hopes i might get something. I won the war. I should get the loot. I want my loot now like the old days where I get cool gear for taking the time to spend my stamina fights and eliminate other mafias . To ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-13 18:58:00)
by Catladyintown
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-12 20:42:00)
by Raco
Vous qui aimez les frites, méfiez-vous, elles sont carnivores... Enfin, du moins, les pommes de terre le sont, et encore dune façon détournée. Mangez en paix. Il n'en reste pas moins que de nombreuses plantes très communes pourraient être des carnivores ou au moins nécrophages . C'est une question de définition... La publication dun article dans le Botanical Journal of the Linnean ...
Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2009-12-16 23:27:00)
by Aupmanyav
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Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 15:36:00)
by rococco
I call BS on the last few posts. Only some plants will benefit from CO2 increases, and many food plants will not. And because of changes in rainfall and temperature, many food crops won't be able to be grown in the same places they are now grown. Here are several links that put this myth in perspective Ah, ha, ha...propaganda! Its too late, too late! Far too many green house studies ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 14:36:00)
by trianglejohn
I'm not in Florida but mine seem to be self fertile. The fruit show up soon after the flowers drop but they take a long time to form a full sized and ripe fruit. Mine usually flower starting in August and the fruit aren't ready until the next spring, sometimes late winter (they are potted and get moved into a hoophouse for the winter). This could be because days are so short during the winter....
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-15 14:43:00)
by flora_uk
Well it's gone from 50 and sun to 43 and chilly drizzle in a few days. But the fuchsias are hanging on out in the garden. Quite a lot of flowers are managing to keep going - winter flowering honeysuckle, mahonia, Solanum jasminoides. The Pulmonarias and Hellebores are in bud and quite a lot of bulbs are showing. And I saw in town that the beds in the centre have been planted up with polyanthus ...