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Betulia propagation
Has anyone had any success in the propagation of a Betulia. If so,
would you kindly share your method. Incidentally, I know where and how they are grown and that any seeds from them would be sterile. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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Betulia propagation
"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any success in the propagation of a Betulia. If so, would you kindly share your method. Incidentally, I know where and how they are grown and that any seeds from them would be sterile. Regards, Emrys Davies. Emrys, Do you mean Betulia~ Begonia x hiemalis var. Betulia, or Betula~ Birch?. Begonias were mentioned a few days ago with a Google guide to culture and propagation. Best Wishes Brian. |
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Betulia propagation
'Brian',
I mean the Betulia begonia type plants which are currently being sold by Sainsbury's and HomeBase. They are grown under licence in Holland and propagated from rooted cuttings (no tuber). In the trade they are regarded as 'Throw Away' plants. They are probably subject to Breeder's Rights, although the label does not mention that. They are recommended for indoor and patio and will not tolerate frost. They are super hybrids, the seeds of which will be fertile. My friend has one and wishes to try his hand at propagating one or two cuttings from it. I have advised him to try a stem cutting. I am wondering whether anyone has had any success with such a venture in respect of this particular plant. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Brian" wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any success in the propagation of a Betulia. If so, would you kindly share your method. Incidentally, I know where and how they are grown and that any seeds from them would be sterile. Regards, Emrys Davies. Emrys, Do you mean Betulia~ Begonia x hiemalis var. Betulia, or Betula~ Birch?. Begonias were mentioned a few days ago with a Google guide to culture and propagation. Best Wishes Brian. |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... 'Brian', I mean the Betulia begonia type plants which are currently being sold by Sainsbury's and HomeBase. They are grown under licence in Holland and propagated from rooted cuttings (no tuber). In the trade they are regarded as 'Throw Away' plants. They are probably subject to Breeder's Rights, although the label does not mention that. They are recommended for indoor and patio and will not tolerate frost. They are super hybrids, the seeds of which will be fertile. My friend has one and wishes to try his hand at propagating one or two cuttings from it. I have advised him to try a stem cutting. I am wondering whether anyone has had any success with such a venture in respect of this particular plant. Regards, Emrys Davies. Many thanks. I answered too quickly without reading all of your posting. The PBR are owned by a Dutch nursery as you state. I have not attempted propagation myself but the usual stem cuttings taken May to August at 20 C. should succeed. Brian. |
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Betulia propagation
Thanks Brian.
Regards, Emrys Davies. "Brian" wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... 'Brian', I mean the Betulia begonia type plants which are currently being sold by Sainsbury's and HomeBase. They are grown under licence in Holland and propagated from rooted cuttings (no tuber). In the trade they are regarded as 'Throw Away' plants. They are probably subject to Breeder's Rights, although the label does not mention that. They are recommended for indoor and patio and will not tolerate frost. They are super hybrids, the seeds of which will be fertile. My friend has one and wishes to try his hand at propagating one or two cuttings from it. I have advised him to try a stem cutting. I am wondering whether anyone has had any success with such a venture in respect of this particular plant. Regards, Emrys Davies. Many thanks. I answered too quickly without reading all of your posting. The PBR are owned by a Dutch nursery as you state. I have not attempted propagation myself but the usual stem cuttings taken May to August at 20 C. should succeed. Brian. |
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