Lapageria Rosea

Mike mike.lowitz@gmail.com
Wed, 23 Jan 2019 14:06:58 PST
Hello Lumita,

I have a couple lapageria that I grow under some high tree canopy in San
Diego.  I obtained them as seedlings from
Sacred Succulents. They both bloom and I was lucky enough they are both
pink.
I too tried the seed route for a couple years...with little success.  I
have found treating them like azaleas works for me. Excellent draining
acidic soil makes them thrive and a large pot even when young for their
roots to stay cool and wander. I’ve had them in 5 gallon pots since they
were small.  I’ve included a photo of mine blooming a great pink
color....even after I obtained my seedlings I had to wait a couple seasons
for blooms.  I find them in my dry climate to love a good drink most days
with rainwater from my barrels or some RO water.  They get a peak of sun
here and there but bright shade is key for them in SoCal.
So try Sacred Succukents they are in NorCal. They may have both seeds and
seedlings.

Best of luck

On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 9:02 AM Luminita vollmer <luminita.vollmer@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello everyone - I am looking for a couple of seeds or better a cutting of
> a lapageria Rosea plant. Anyone here that can help?
> Please contact me privately - luminita.vollmer@gmail.com
>
> Thank you all
>
> Luminita
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