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Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 12:11 am
by KevinMagicLam
Hello,

I am currently looking for a place to buy a small-medium sized Pachypodium Baronii v. Windsorii. Seems like none of the places are carrying them and everything on eBay overseas is outrageously priced.

Any help on who I should contact would be greatly appreciated! I've contacted Out of Africa and Paradise Found.

Thanks!!

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:34 am
by perez-suarez
I´m German, but more than eight months I stay at the Canary Islands.I`retired, only a hobby !
There on my garden I propagate lots of succulents: Aloe, Euphorbias, caudex plants, Membs etc.,but with a spanish friend
on his farm since about five years we have a program to protect all Pachypodium species from Madagascar and Africa.
I have a very good connection to Magadascar, and we are propagating all Pachypodium species from seeds- small plants-
after about two years we are planting the seedlings on the field, about 200 too 400 plants.
Since last year we harvested our own Pachypodium baroni and Pachypodium windsorii seeds, the gemination rate of this
seed are more than 95%. On this way we hope to protect all endangered Pachypodium species.
When you want, you can get in autum some seeds.
Saludos de Gran Canaria
perez-suarez

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 3:56 pm
by Shane
perez-suarez wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:34 am I´m German, but more than eight months I stay at the Canary Islands.I`retired, only a hobby !
There on my garden I propagate lots of succulents: Aloe, Euphorbias, caudex plants, Membs etc.,but with a spanish friend
on his farm since about five years we have a program to protect all Pachypodium species from Madagascar and Africa.
I have a very good connection to Magadascar, and we are propagating all Pachypodium species from seeds- small plants-
after about two years we are planting the seedlings on the field, about 200 too 400 plants.
Since last year we harvested our own Pachypodium baroni and Pachypodium windsorii seeds, the gemination rate of this
seed are more than 95%. On this way we hope to protect all endangered Pachypodium species.
When you want, you can get in autum some seeds.
Saludos de Gran Canaria
perez-suarez
Wow, that's an ambitious project. Good luck!
Also, really nice pictures, thanks for sharing

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 12:33 am
by mikethecactusguy
WOW ! Nice cultivation.

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 5:24 pm
by Emi
Amazing project. Hello friends, I will soon receive a plant of about 10 centimeters high of pachypodium baronii and it comes bare roots. I would like to be given some advice for planting as the best substrate and irrigation that I should give these first days or weeks
Thanks........

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:50 pm
by Edwindwianto
Well done 👍👍👍
And good luck

And if you have a very good connecyion with madagaskar, why don't you just go there and collect the wild seeds?

EDWIN

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:41 pm
by perez-suarez
We want to protect all Pachypodium species, therefore we are propagating plants on our farm on Gran Canaria.
We sow seeds, get seedlings, plant the seedlings on the ground, in about three years we have our own seeds to get new plants !
But what happend on Madagascar: people dig out the plants from the habitat for selling outside of Madagascar- it is a very poor
country. Look at the pic, Pachypodium rosulatum ssp. gracilius. I got the pic two weeks ago.
In few years there are no Pachypodium baroni, windsorii etc. more on Madagascar.
perez suarez

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 1:40 am
by Edwindwianto
perez-suarez wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:41 pm We want to protect all Pachypodium species, therefore we are propagating plants on our farm on Gran Canaria.
We sow seeds, get seedlings, plant the seedlings on the ground, in about three years we have our own seeds to get new plants !
But what happend on Madagascar: people dig out the plants from the habitat for selling outside of Madagascar- it is a very poor
country. Look at the pic, Pachypodium rosulatum ssp. gracilius. I got the pic two weeks ago.
In few years there are no Pachypodium baroni, windsorii etc. more on Madagascar.
perez suarez
Good morning Sir

Yes Sir, i understand this
It is always like that all over the world...poachers!

But my question still stands...
If you have a good conections with madagaskas, why don't you just go to the habitat, and collect the wild seed of Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii to be planted in your field?

Do you plan to reintroduce your cultivated plants to the wild?

BTW, good luck Sir with your noble cause

EDWIN

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 2:57 pm
by Emi
Emi wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 5:24 pm Amazing project. Hello friends, I will soon receive a plant of about 10 centimeters high of pachypodium baronii and it comes bare roots. I would like to be given some advice for planting as the best substrate and irrigation that I should give these first days or weeks
Thanks........
Hello, anyone? Any advice?

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:58 pm
by perez-suarez
Pachypodium baroni and windsorii seeds harvested in August 2019 from owm plants, pics form 3.14. 20
Pachypodium enigmaticum y Pachypodium inopinatum from habitat seeds - seldom Pachypodien.
Pachypodium decaryi on the ground are from seeds too, about three years old.
perez-suarez
PS
wintertime

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:15 pm
by Emi
perez-suarez wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:58 pm Pachypodium baroni and windsorii seeds harvested in August 2019 from owm plants, pics form 3.14. 20
Pachypodium enigmaticum y Pachypodium inopinatum from habitat seeds - seldom Pachypodien.
Pachypodium decaryi on the ground are from seeds too, about three years old.
perez-suarez
PS
wintertime
Amazing!!!!, how could I get some winsorii seeds or plant or both of them, I live in malaga I already wrote a private one but I dont know if I did it right because I did not receive an answer and I do not know if something went wrong when sending the message you have the paradise of the pachypodium in the Canary Islands thanks.....

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:34 pm
by perez-suarez
I have sent private message
perez-suarez

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:56 am
by Emi
perez-suarez wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:34 pm I have sent private message
perez-suarez
Hello friend, I don't know if you mean me, but I haven't received a message check that you click on my name and then click on PM message, if you are doing it correctly then there will be another type of problem :D thanks

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 1:05 pm
by perez-suarez
Hello Emi,
I don´t know the problem, send the message to my mail address.
heinz-dieter.reineke@t-online.de
Saludos
perez-suarez

Re: Pachypodium Baronii v. windsorii

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 1:34 pm
by isde02
perez-suarez wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:34 am I´m German, but more than eight months I stay at the Canary Islands.I`retired, only a hobby !
There on my garden I propagate lots of succulents: Aloe, Euphorbias, caudex plants, Membs etc.,but with a spanish friend
on his farm since about five years we have a program to protect all Pachypodium species from Madagascar and Africa.
I have a very good connection to Magadascar, and we are propagating all Pachypodium species from seeds- small plants-
after about two years we are planting the seedlings on the field, about 200 too 400 plants.
Since last year we harvested our own Pachypodium baroni and Pachypodium windsorii seeds, the gemination rate of this
seed are more than 95%. On this way we hope to protect all endangered Pachypodium species.
When you want, you can get in autum some seeds.
Saludos de Gran Canaria
perez-suarez
Hello, I'm new to this site. I propagate and grow pachypodium and adenium as well, but not on your scale. If you could spare some seeds of windsorii and ambogense if you have it, I would gladly pay for them.