Last year I had two different Streptocarpus plants in bloom. One all light purple, the other one double colour white and navy blue with some stripes. I thought I will make a little experiment and try to cross pollinate them. It work! I got a seed pod with hundreds tiny seeds. Soon after I had thunders of tiny plants! I kept just the biggest and strongest ones and they were growing and growing and then started to bloom.
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/160, 105mm, ISO400)
Maybe I am weird and twisted, but it was so exciting to see the flowers open. After all, I had no idea if my experiment would work, and what colour or mix of colours I would get.
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/160, 105mm, ISO400)
First to open were those two. Almost identical, but not quite. One has more of the dark veins, the other has the petals more frilly.
Some others started to grow buds, but they are not there yet, so I will have to wait a bit longer and take some shots for Part 2.
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/160, 105mm, ISO400)
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/25, 1/160, 105mm, ISO400)
In total I have about 12 of them and will have to choose which one to keep and which one to give away. Twelve is a bit much...
Previously on My Tiny Garden
- Fuchsia
- Lophophora williamsii
- Moluccella laevis-Blame the seeds!
- Bernadette [4 photos]
- Echeveria Runyonii in bloom [5 photos]
- My Tiny Garden - Procatavola Golden Peacock orchid [6 photos]
- Gasteria [6 photos]
- Hoya Carnosa Variegata
- Dendrobium Comet King Akatsuki
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