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#1
The Rain Forest / Psychotria poepiggina
October 21, 2012, 12:41:36 AM
Per Stoney's request:

I managed to get about 100 seeds of this plant through the help of a fellow I know over at The Nook, and the seed got split between he and me and another grower in HI.

I treated mine with varying concentrations of Ga3, and the first seed popped 50 days after sowing. Four have popped altogether.

Three of them struggled along for a while and then went to the great compost bin in the sky when I attempted to pot them up.  :-\  The remaining one had the cotyledons rot off due to the seed coat refusing to come off, but the apical meristem was undamaged. It has two tiny true leaves and undoubtedly needs nursing along for a while.

The HI grower had two come up and he tells me the leaves are about 3/4" long now, and about 3" high. Much larger than mine ever got before they kicked the bucket.

The guy I got the seed from has not had any pop at all.

In happier news, about the same time I got the seed, I got my grubby little paws on ten leaves to attempt propagating by leaf cutting. FIVE MONTHS later I finally have shoots coming up. Six of the ten leaves died, but the remaining ones have rooted out strongly, and two of those have shoots now! ;D   They're about an inch tall.

See here for more background on my journey in pursuit of this plant:
http://www.thenook.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=72418&st=0

#2
The Trade Winds / Re: Wanted: Psychotria poeppigiana
October 21, 2012, 12:16:37 AM
OK Stoney, will post over there.
#3
The Trade Winds / Re: Wanted: Psychotria poeppigiana
October 19, 2012, 10:07:36 AM
hxtp://www.rarepalmseeds.com/wholesale.shtml carries seeds, but we got a germ rate of only 6/100. The seeds were cleaned and dried and of unknown freshness. Fresh undried seed would undoubtedly do better.

Also, according to Zelly over at SAB customer service for this company is non-existent after they get your cash, so be forewarned.

Selby Gardens in Sarasota FL has a few specimens and I understand they offer them from time to time in their plant sales.
#4
The Rain Forest / Re: Uncaria tomentosa / Ilex guayusa
October 18, 2012, 02:44:10 PM
Hey Z!

Missed your reply here for quite some time...

Kiwiboancaya withdrew their listing for their 'guayusa'. I don't know of any vendor currently offering Ilex guayusa, though there are a very few growers here in the states that have it. Apparently Greenstranger/Hepting offered it about ten years ago before they went OOB, so there are some out there.
#5
It turns out that the guayusa he was offering was a Piper species. Guayusa in Ecuador is Ilex guayusa. In Peru what they call wayusa (guayusa) is that Piper.

Don't know what it's used for though.