Ceratostema amplexicaule
The one that got me hooked on Ericaceae, Ceratostema amplexicaule is a gorgeous example of the diversity provided by the neotropics. The floral groupings called corollas are otherworldly on this species and this little cutting is already producing one. Requires high humidity and breaks from the heat at night. Rooted in sphagnum moss.
Very well rooted
only 1 avail as of now
Sourced from Jay Vannini
Cannot be found in many collections
Intense flowers/corollas (see Jay V’s Neo-blueberry article to see more mature examples).
The one that got me hooked on Ericaceae, Ceratostema amplexicaule is a gorgeous example of the diversity provided by the neotropics. The floral groupings called corollas are otherworldly on this species and this little cutting is already producing one. Requires high humidity and breaks from the heat at night. Rooted in sphagnum moss.
Very well rooted
only 1 avail as of now
Sourced from Jay Vannini
Cannot be found in many collections
Intense flowers/corollas (see Jay V’s Neo-blueberry article to see more mature examples).
The one that got me hooked on Ericaceae, Ceratostema amplexicaule is a gorgeous example of the diversity provided by the neotropics. The floral groupings called corollas are otherworldly on this species and this little cutting is already producing one. Requires high humidity and breaks from the heat at night. Rooted in sphagnum moss.
Very well rooted
only 1 avail as of now
Sourced from Jay Vannini
Cannot be found in many collections
Intense flowers/corollas (see Jay V’s Neo-blueberry article to see more mature examples).