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Brunia neglecta

BRUNIACEAE

R21.00 – R60.00

SANBI Red List: http://redlist.sanbi.org/species.php?species=772-9

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SKU: 3292000-Br.neg Categories: Seeds, Seeds - Trees and Shrubs Tags: Autumn Sowing, Plant Hardiness Zone 8
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Description

BRUNIACEAE

Photograph: G. Malan

  • 25 seeds per packet

Shrub growing to 0.6m

Needle-like hairy leaves

Dense globose heads of flowers in Summer

Should be sown in Autumn when the difference between day and night temperatures is about 12°C.

 

Additional information

Quantity

Per 100, Per Packet

Growing Hints

  • Germinating and potting media varies depending on who is doing the growing.
  • Commercial growers might prefer a mixture of coarse, gritty acidic river sand and good quality washed peat or coco peat/coir that has been washed of salts ( mix sand and peat and check the drainage) proportions used will depend on the drainage so experimenting is called for.
  • Non-commercial growers Berzelia like Protea are sensitive and should do well in a mix of vermiculite, river sand and coir in equal parts (balanced coir that have all salts leached out which is very important).
  • The seed should be sown in autumn in the open.
  • It is important that the soil is sandy, well-drained and acidic, roughly in the range pH 5.5 – 6.7.
  • Berzelia and Brunia seeds are very small and should be carefully handled. Plant out into multi-trays with small plugs balancing the seedling size to soil ratio.
  • Over potting into larger bags can be detrimental as the medium remains wet too long and the soil can go sour.
  • Sow seed thickly into seed trays filled with well – drained acidic potting mixture. However not too thickly as the result can be seedlings growing too close and damping off.
  • If damping off happens it will be a combination of poor drainage, poor aeration and congested sowing.
  • Never use Apron XL pre emergence fungicide unless there is damping off.
  • Cover seeds with milled bark or mulch (pine needles or protea trash).
  • For good germination treat seeds with smoke primer, discs or
  • Smoke from a bee smoker into a paper packet containing seed or Smoke filters from us or
  • Soak the seed in a 1% solution of Promalin (19g/1 of Gibberellic acids GA4 and GA7) for 24 hours.
  • Water well. Feed weekly with organic seaweed based fertilizer ie Nitrosol, Seagro.
  • Quite easy to germinate takes 3½ – 10 weeks.
  • It is important with fynbos to remember good drainage and aeration.

 

 

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