|  |  11660 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2014-06-23 (Dimension:  x  pixels - Counter: 10645)
 Quesnelia liboldiana
    (Uploaded as: unknown species)
 Locality: Russia's oldest botanic garden was founded by Peter the Great in 1706 to grow medicinal plants.
 Photographer: VItaly Alyonkin
 Identification: solved
 
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				Add Note (11662): VItaly Alyonkin (2014-06-23) - May be some species of Quesnelia genus???Identification (11661): Walter Till (2014-06-24) =Quesnelia lateralis 
						   - Espect this species when in full flowerAdd Note (11661): Wesley Schilling  (2014-07-08) - Check Quesnelia liboldiana.  My Q. lateralis has a more elongated compact inflorescence than this picture shows.  The flower on my lateralis is more Aquamarine than this beautiful deep blue purple color. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Identification (11687): Eric Gouda  (2014-07-08) =Quesnelia liboniana 
						   - I guess Wesley is right it is Quesnelia libonianaAdd Note (11661): Wesley Schilling  (2014-07-08) - Thanks Geoff!  My spelling is not the best sometimes and I get lazy and don't take the time to look it up!!  My Bad ! (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Add Note (11688): Eric Gouda  (2014-07-09) - The plant in the back does look like a normal sized Quesnelia liboldiana. The plant in front looks a little bit small for this species. Do you have any origin information on both plants? (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Add Note (11688): Uncle Derek  (2014-07-10) - Could well be a pot of seedlings not potted out, Been there done that. Suggest pot up one plant from the clay pot and wait for flowering! (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Add Note (11688): Kerry Tate  (2014-07-10) - There is a Quesnelia species very like liboniana, only much smaller and fewer flowered, which matches Vitaly's small plant. I have grown and known it as Quesnelia liboniana - small form. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl) |