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Seedlings from housefly-induced self-pollination of Amorphophallus titanum. Chlorophil7 also has a set of seedlings.
Click here for information on germination of the seeds.
the seedlings at the front were planted a week after the ones at the back yet took about 3-4 more weeks to come up and are growing VERY slowly - the few that appeared.
Our vegie garden January 21 2010
mostly growing well, time to put in a few new things!!
This was very tricky. The seedlings are on the beach of the enormous Negro river and it was so windy that it took me many shots while trying to get a relatively sharp one. I still don't have a tripod either.
This is the first bloom of a new hyrid tropical hibiscus seedling. The mother was Ooh La La. The father was Pride of Hankins. The bloom is the same color as Kona, however, this bloom looks like Kona on steroids! The bush is strong and vigorous like the mother plant.
This tray of 72 Jiffy pots contains (from left to right) 2 rows of Parsley (Italian Flat and Moss Curled), one row of Catnip, 2 rows of Sweet Peppers (banana, bell, etc.) and 7 rows of Chile Peppers (many varieties). These seedlings are shown 2 weeks after the seeds were sown. Most peppers have sprouted.
These seedlings were being transplanted from a small pot with several others to their own, bigger pots. The lighting is a grow light.
A man planting seedlings in Indonesia.
Photo by Charlie Pye-Smith/CIFOR
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22 day old caladium seedlings, they look like mini caladiums. I'm really excited to see what colours will turn up
Just put these on the balcony (with cover). Hopefully they will survive as is quite sheltered and mild here.
Common seedlings in the understorey of Ashgrove Reserve (I expect they look native to most of the people weeding it). The leaves are tough but brittle and have a pleasant odour when crushed.
Seedlings of Trochocarpa gunnii (fragrant purpleberry). Trochocarpa is one of a number of stone-fruited Ericaceae that are frequently encountered in Tasmania. This group of species are particularly problematic to germinate and in recent years the RTBG seedbank has been making a concerted effort to resolve the germination requirements.
Rice seedling in Africa.
Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
I have all the trays marked and list of what's in each tray.
Didn't look at list, but these are squash or pumpkin plants.
Although I had the top off at first, I began to worry they'd dehydrate too much and/or attract pests that I'd bring back in the house when I took the seedlings back in. So I put the top on. By the time I checked later in the afternoon, the Clemson Spinless 80 okra seedlings had wilted on their sides. Not from lack of water, but they were probably cooked. Sheesh.
Here I am attempting to grow stuff. These seedlings are about a month behind the ideal schedule, but I'm hoping for an Indian Summer.
"Xishuangbanna" in Yunnan literally means the "12.000 rice fields" in Dai, the dominant language of the local minority. While rice is still cultivated, crops like rubber trees and tea as well as corn have taken a more prominent role in Banna.
I took this shot of young rice seedlings waiting to be planted in a remote village close to the Myanmar border. The farmer is keeping them in a cool and dark place to protect them from the sun.
Taken with a Minolta XD7, MD 50mm f/1.2 on Kodak Professional Elite Chrome 100. April 2010, Manzhao village, Yunnan, China.
These are creamy colored vining nasturtiums. I hope to grow them on a trellis around the new violet-colored hibiscus bush.