




Ya guys think this is a Koehreshii?
Tried to get best pistol and stamen pic I could.





Tried to get best pistol and stamen pic I could.
In anyone's opinion ,which is the better strain . Turkey Red ,Big Medicine, TR x BM, BM x TR, or Brachystachys?
Diplopterys caberana getting ready for transplanting . I'll ,once this plant grows more be offering to the community. Alicia anisopetela getting transplanting as well. The black Ayahuasca. Tossed in a couple Peganum harmala pics too, Syrian rue
Illinois Bundle Flower.
Seed grown Silene undulata-capensis about 2 months old.
Acacia confusa and acuminata.
My going to sleep Mimosa hostilis babies. They look so cool folded up for bed.
Erythroxylum coca var. Coca, Erythroxylum novogranatense, Alicia anisopetela, Tabernanthe Iboga, Catha edulis var Broad White.
Tabernanthe Iboga, Alicia anisopetela, Erythroxylum coca, Erythroxylum novogranatense. Catha edulis var Broad White.
Inermis, semi-inermis, regular.
Took 3 seasons for superficial fruits to grow,mature. 1st season I did flower crosses. 2nd year superficial fruits started forming. 3rd year (now) fruit harvest.
Both types, oblong fruit type, and round fruit type, yellow and orange . I'll be shortly trying to hand pollinate these for fruits to set. It's quite a task since small ants typically do pollinating. Also the flower has to be dissected a bit from two separate plants to do pollen transfer. Only small insects can achieve this typically. Thrips would be a great temporary pollinator for sure as much as we mostly destroy them. You will notice a bit of edema on one plant. It's about to get more regular fresh air exchange. Enjoy. Rooting cuttings within next couple weeks. Probably able to take between 100-200.
Erythroxylum Novogranatense left, Erythroxylum coca variety Coca, right. Both fed same except for pH difference. The Novogranatense prefers a slightly higher pH of 5.3 -5.8 as to where the Bolivian coca ,darker leaf prefers a lower pH of 4.6 - 5.2 . Once my Novogranatense flower, I'll be making some hybrid seeds of the two by crossing both.
M. hostilis, A. acuminata, P. harmala.