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Lotus Berthelotii

Discussion in 'Other Plants' started by sal73, Apr 28, 2013.

  1. sal73

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    After Longk have been showing this plant , I`ve actually been looking for one
    in the last 2 season with no luck , today got a massive plant of it ; )

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      Ive also been looking for this for ages and like you couldn't find it.. there was a seed grown one in a garden centre near me a while back but I elected not to get it... bad move.. never seen them since.

      Nice plant, nice size! What will you do with it?
       
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      I've often seen this as plug plants at garden centres.
      In fact I bought one last year.
      Years ago I grew the red flowered one, which I prefer, but these days you mainly see the one you have Sal.
      I was under the impression back then that they were two different species, but not sure as apart from flower colour there was not much difference.

      I think its better as a trailing plant.
       
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      I've just found this page on Wiki, it's disputing the photo.

      I was under the impression the reddish one was L. berthelotii, and the one you have Sal was L. maculatus.
      But I'm prepared to be proved wrong.:)
       
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      Confused now , didn`t even know there is more then one variety , the garden center that I use buy all from Holland and the usual once rare plant , goes for peanuts ....

      I`ve also bought a spider web fatsia at £15 last time I`ve seen one was £45 for a tiny plant ....

      what I would like to know now is : how easy is to propagate???? and what`s the best way ?
       
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      The Lotus or the Fatsia?
      Both grow from cuttings
      :)
       
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      Here is one of my L berthelotii on the patio outside the kitchen door (next to a Dimorphotca) I just put in as I lost the ones I had for years ...

      Lutus and Dimorphoteca.jpg
       
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        Nice one Sal. I have never seen it for sale - but I will keep my eyes open as its been on my list for some time. Is it easy from seed?
         
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        at this point both of them

        I was just reading about , easy from seeds but will not flower on the first year , apparently realy easy from cutting ....I will try few cutting myself , as it`s so hard to find , I thing I was just lucky today , expecially because my girlfriend bought for me
        just to cheer me up ....
         
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        From New Zealand if I remember correctly! I wonder what this looks like in the wild.
         
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        ?????????
        I thought lotus came from the Canaries.

        Semi ripe cuttings Sal, for both.
        I used to root lotus in a pot with just a plastic dome over them, with a couple of holes for ventilation, I didn't have a propagator in those days.
         
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          Sorry yes, you are right, you know I'm getting mixed up with Clianthus puniceus :mute:
           
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            They're €3 on our local market....if anyone wants one, I could post them at cost:)
            Only the orange variety, though. I used to grow the red one, and think it's much prettier, but haven't seen one for sale for ages. Respect to anyone who can strike cuttings.....haven't sussed it yet.....
             
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              easy confused ; )

              with the weather we have it hard even in the propagator , the plastic dome is the best invention ever ;)..
              I was reading that die easly if overwatered or not water enough .....
              I need Longk , to know how to overwinter as he had one ....
               
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              On the dry side overwinter, the bigger the better, then you can trim it back a bit, not hard, once growth restarts.
              Overwatering especially when its cool and dull will lead to root rot.
              Its not a hard plant to grow, but it likes warmth in summer, but frost free is good enough in winter with some ventillation, damp air is not good.
               
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