Halcyon Daze Posted December 23, 2012 My mate has something similar with a much darker purple. Lochroma cyaneum was the best I could come up with too. Quote Link to comment
Bigred Posted December 26, 2012 yeah its a lochroma cyaneum there is a common name for this variety as well will ask my boss when i go to work Quote Link to comment
Francois le Danque Posted December 30, 2012 nice flowers hey does anyone know of iochroma fuchsiodes being cultivated in australia? edit: oh wait, i confused it with latua pubiflora. but the question stands. hey check this out: http://www.botanicalspirit.com/iochroma-fuchsioids-foliage-organic says "iochromas contain over 150 alkaloids" but in his encyclopedia, Ratsch says .."no alkaloids have been detected...although withanolides have been found." i am perplexed Quote Link to comment
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