Vol 14 No 3 - November, 2004

 

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Adenium #72 x ‘Frilly’ A great red crossed with our best frilly- petaled obesum.
Should produce ruffled flowers with more red than pink.
$16.00 #378A

Adenium (somalense ‘Fat’ x ‘Black Ruby’) x ‘Red’ #10 A deep brick red with
rounded caudex crossed with another great red. Should produce red flowers with
lines in the throat and a nice fat, ball-like caudex.
$16.00 #378B

Adenium somalense crispum hybrid #71 x #2A The hybrid parents were
obtained in California with no data. The new cross has narrower foliage than
obesum and should have interesting flowers.
$16.00 #378C

Adenium #69 x A. s. c. #2A Adenium #69 passes the gene for brilliant red flowers.
Should be smallish plants with reddish petals, lines in the throat, and small
obesum
-like foliage.
$16.00 #378D

Adenium #69 x obesum #20 A. obesum #20 is the best offspring from ‘Black Ruby’. Should have great red in the flowers and obesum-like foliage.
$20.00 #378E

Adenium obesum #20 x A. #69 The reverse of the cross above. Should yield similar flowers with wider foliage
$20.00 #378F

Adenium ‘Dark Red Edge’ x ‘Black Ruby’ Two great red clones. Should be fantastic dark edged hot reds.
$30.00 #378G

Adenium ‘Black Ruby’ x ‘Dark Red Edge’ Reverse of the above cross. The first time we successfully set seed on ‘Black Ruby’. Ray says the planets must have been in alignment!
$30.00 #378
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