tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8508998463866407663.post4854087796939406830..comments2024-01-06T23:47:42.393-08:00Comments on Theobrominated: Wednesday Wildflower: Oenothera acaulisPhil Garnock-Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05010415287478039865noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8508998463866407663.post-32545708291360707982014-03-26T22:30:13.335-07:002014-03-26T22:30:13.335-07:00Hello Corin, Yes my VUW email is still current; e...Hello Corin, Yes my VUW email is still current; email me your address and I'll send some seed if/when current fruits ripen. I don't know of any Tetrachondra in cultivation; I imagine it would be hard to keep going.Phil Garnock-Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05010415287478039865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8508998463866407663.post-47058248986753900702014-03-26T12:16:12.710-07:002014-03-26T12:16:12.710-07:00Hi Phil,
Corin Gardiner here, former Victoria Uni ...Hi Phil,<br />Corin Gardiner here, former Victoria Uni student. Sorry to hijak your blog comments, but wasn't sure if uni email address for you is still current.<br />I have an Australian colleague who is after some leaves of Tertachondra hamiltonii (he has been extremely forthcoming with rare plant material required by me in the past). Do you know if there are any holdings of the plant in the Wellington Botanics or on Vic Uni campus (or elsewhere)? Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Also fo you have any spare seeds of O. acaulis? I would love to try and grow it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11153041547849328564noreply@blogger.com