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Cultivar Details for Disa uniflora 'LaVerne' |
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Comments: |
This is a first bloom from a flask received from Mike Gallagher in March 2002. The cross is of a pink uniflora and a dark red. Small plant. |
Donor's culture notes: |
This plant and its siblings have grown outside, three blocks from the Pacific Ocean in San Francisco California since their unflasking. They grow in full sun here, which is primarily gray and overcast during the summer, right beside standard cymbidiums. Good water and cold nights are requirements. Their roots must cool down to around 50 °F during the night for good health. Good air movement is needed and these plants handle sea breezes and gales easily. This plant has been outside all winter and exposed to temperatures in the mid 30°Fs and to high summer temperatures of 90°F with a normal high of 70°F. Speckling on the leaves is neither sunburn nor aphids (which have never attacked the disas) but damage caused by several sleet storms that occurred over the winter. |
Unique ID: |
MC2307
(this will not change even if any part of the name should change) |
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Propagation Efforts Involving This Plant
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TN3993 |
'LaVerne' × self |
(Pol. Jun 2003) -- Flasks sold out: flask info |
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