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It just a typical P. lutea. But I looked for it for years, I recently got it and flowered soon after arrival. So, just share to everyone.

Happy growing.

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your p.  lutea looks very good thank you, as you I'm looking too, but i just got seeds but never grown if later you have seeds please, contact me ok? I'll be interested in get some seeds or if you know some one who sell plants, too
thank you enjoy it.





It just a typical P. lutea. But I looked for it for years, I recently got it and flowered soon after arrival. So, just share to everyone.

Happy growing.
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Very nice. Congatulations!

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This is my first time with this ping. Anyone know how to propagate this plant? Do I need hand pollination for it? Thanks.

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View Postpatrickn, on 10 October 2011 - 16:32 PM, said:

This is my first time with this ping. Anyone know how to propagate this plant? Do I need hand pollination for it? Thanks.
Yeah, you'll have to self it.  It's not too difficult, but with S.E. USA Pings, you have to tear the flower as the corolla is so deep.