Date: 27/01/2021 15:53:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 1686559
Subject: Coral Tree

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

There’s one down the end of the street that looks quite pretty right now.
They say it’s a native, they say it’s a cultivated hybrid, they say it’s a weed.

It isn’t a native. It is a cultivated hybrid(maybe). It may be a weed in some locations in Australia. Not everywhere though.

https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/erythrina_x_sykesii.htm

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:00:22
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1686567
Subject: re: Coral Tree

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Peak Warming Man said:

There’s one down the end of the street that looks quite pretty right now.
They say it’s a native, they say it’s a cultivated hybrid, they say it’s a weed.

It isn’t a native. It is a cultivated hybrid(maybe). It may be a weed in some locations in Australia. Not everywhere though.

https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/erythrina_x_sykesii.htm

Thanks RB, it was originally meant for chat but due to a fault, a computer glitch or server error or the girl at the exchange putting it in the wrong hole it ended up in the wrong tread.

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:01:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 1686568
Subject: re: Coral Tree

Peak Warming Man said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

It isn’t a native. It is a cultivated hybrid(maybe). It may be a weed in some locations in Australia. Not everywhere though.

https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/erythrina_x_sykesii.htm

Thanks RB, it was originally meant for chat but due to a fault, a computer glitch or server error or the girl at the exchange putting it in the wrong hole it ended up in the wrong tread.

Did a lot of that earlier in the day, myself.

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:04:21
From: Tamb
ID: 1686572
Subject: re: Coral Tree

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

roughbarked said:

https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/erythrina_x_sykesii.htm

Thanks RB, it was originally meant for chat but due to a fault, a computer glitch or server error or the girl at the exchange putting it in the wrong hole it ended up in the wrong tread.

Did a lot of that earlier in the day, myself.


So when it was posted correctly it was a retread?

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:06:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 1686576
Subject: re: Coral Tree

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

Peak Warming Man said:

Thanks RB, it was originally meant for chat but due to a fault, a computer glitch or server error or the girl at the exchange putting it in the wrong hole it ended up in the wrong tread.

Did a lot of that earlier in the day, myself.


So when it was posted correctly it was a retread?

Prolly shoulda named it thus.

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:07:14
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1686577
Subject: re: Coral Tree

Origin – A hybrid of horticultural origin, that was probably developed in Australia or New Zealand.

I don’t get that.

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:12:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 1686578
Subject: re: Coral Tree

Peak Warming Man said:


Origin – A hybrid of horticultural origin, that was probably developed in Australia or New Zealand.

I don’t get that.

It is a hybrid cultivar. This usually means that someone did the collecting of a seed or a cutting from a recognisable naturally occurring hybrid or iindeed may have cross pojjinated the plants by hand. The point remains however that the other two species (ie: the parents) are living in Australia and or in New Zealand..
Not much else can clearly be determined or they would have said so.

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Date: 27/01/2021 16:14:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 1686580
Subject: re: Coral Tree

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

Origin – A hybrid of horticultural origin, that was probably developed in Australia or New Zealand.

I don’t get that.

It is a hybrid cultivar. This usually means that someone did the collecting of a seed or a cutting from a recognisable naturally occurring hybrid or iindeed may have cross pojjinated the plants by hand. The point remains however that the other two species (ie: the parents) are living in Australia and or in New Zealand..
Not much else can clearly be determined or they would have said so.

Nurserymen have been ripping off the environment for cash ever since way way back when cash replaced cowrie shells.

Poor old Granny Smith never got a cent of the royalties she deserved for finding the best seedling that popped up in her compost heap..

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