Sorry, having a senior moment here, thanks for the educational and entertaining shows that you two are producing we enjoy them every week. Pat and Dan Kerr Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada.
You guys are looking quite the part on this episode. Might be fun to do an episode on your best garden gear! Foliar fashion! ---Justin from Long Island, New York
Thank you for this fascinating video from Roriama, an inspiring garden/nursery. I now have a much better understanding of the Cussonia Paniculata, which is the star of the show in my tiny, tropical-inspired garden in Bayside Melbourne.
Given that several species of cussonia are present in the garden, and possibly pollinated by insects, did they get any Cussonia hybrids as well? I would like to see pictures if that did happen.
Hello Stephen Ryan: thank you for answering our question on water and propagation. We can’t believe we didn’t advise our location. Question: do you have any tips on germinating bamboo seeds? We purchased Giant Atter Bamboo Seeds and Fargesia/Borinda Papyrifera seeds but they will not sprout. Thank you again Pat and Dan Kerr Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada.
I wonder if I saw these at the Ruth Bancroft botanical gardens near San Francisco California...??? My guess is they would have a climate conducive for these trees and they look like the trees I saw there but I just wasn't familiar with the trees when I visited in 2020.
It depends on which Irises you are growing but if they don’t usually flower now it will be weather related and not something you can control or need to worry about. Regards Stephen
Hi I'm texting from south africa. Recently came across cussonia. And I wanna know if fruit like part are edible too. Sorry I don't know how to upload an image for better illustration
What characterful and charming plants! I'm in love with Cussonias : )
Thanks for watching!
Very informative -Lyle another committed horticulturalist
One could say obsessive ! Regards Stephen
Sorry, having a senior moment here, thanks for the educational and entertaining shows that you two are producing we enjoy them every week. Pat and Dan Kerr Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada.
Our pleasure! Regards Stephen
You guys are looking quite the part on this episode. Might be fun to do an episode on your best garden gear! Foliar fashion!
---Justin from Long Island, New York
I just bought a shirt with a tomato print, would that do! Regards Stephen
Here's a thought: Do a complete tour of Lyle's wonderland? :D
It's coming up in a few weeks.
Oh that's fabulous, can't wait! :D@@thehorti-culturalists
Thank you for this fascinating video from Roriama, an inspiring garden/nursery. I now have a much better understanding of the Cussonia Paniculata, which is the star of the show in my tiny, tropical-inspired garden in Bayside Melbourne.
Thank you for watching!
A very interesting family of plants. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Given that several species of cussonia are present in the garden, and possibly pollinated by insects, did they get any Cussonia hybrids as well? I would like to see pictures if that did happen.
As far as I know no hybrid plants seem to have arisen. Regards Stephen
Hello Stephen Ryan: thank you for answering our question on water and propagation. We can’t believe we didn’t advise our location.
Question: do you have any tips on germinating bamboo seeds?
We purchased Giant Atter Bamboo Seeds and Fargesia/Borinda Papyrifera seeds but they will not sprout.
Thank you again Pat and Dan Kerr Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada.
Bamboo seed usually germinates freely without any specific treatments quite easily as long as it is fresh. Regards Stephen
Great video. I have one in my garden here in vancouver 🇨🇦 and I always wondered about the weird flowers it produced. Now I know. Thankyou. M
Thanks for watching!
I wonder if I saw these at the Ruth Bancroft botanical gardens near San Francisco California...??? My guess is they would have a climate conducive for these trees and they look like the trees I saw there but I just wasn't familiar with the trees when I visited in 2020.
Could well be Cussonia. Regards Stephen
Lyle is the king of the west Melbourne Hort scene.
Is there a level above King? Perhaps God! Regards Stephen
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Hi, I live in Gisborne New Zealand and my irises are flowering already 😮is this usual? Thanks Vicki
It depends on which Irises you are growing but if they don’t usually flower now it will be weather related and not something you can control or need to worry about. Regards Stephen
Hi I'm texting from south africa. Recently came across cussonia. And I wanna know if fruit like part are edible too. Sorry I don't know how to upload an image for better illustration
I wouldn’t eat any part of Cussonia . Many of its relatives are toxic.Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists thank you very much ❤️
lucky bastards.....we miss out in WA!!!!
What can I say! You could move to Victoria and live near my nursery so I could sell you lots of rarities. Regards Stephen
I would like to know how many plants went home in the car with you? 🫣
We were both constrained by the size of Matthew’s car so only two each. We will however be back! Regards Stephen