Guruji is Dr. Gurcharan Singh .
..

'Gardeners' are mostly skilled gardening workmen ,nothing more . But I'll
ask around .

On Sat, Oct 12, 2019, 02:20 carmelita <[email protected]> wrote:

> No landscaper? If it was a group of gardeners volunteering their time,
> they are the landscapers. Also, no Guru needed. Only necessary to visit the
> local nurseries where plants are most often purchased and inquire what is
> the currently most popular Ixora of that color. Here in the US we have what
> we call Master Gardeners and some turn to them for advice - perhaps you
> have an equivalent group where you live?
>
> Not necessarily developed by smart gardeners in their own garden, but
> rather hybridised by someone who will have patented the plant or at least
> applied for a patent. The application for patent will have the most minute
> details.
>
> Tjoe Foeng Jin applied for patent 'Pink Pixie'; this plant is now growing
> in rather too many gardens in Florida and Georgia.
> https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP15026P2/en
>
> Other patented Ixora can be excluded due to bloom color such as:
> 1994 Diana Zaandam's 'Diora' has white blooms
>
> Occasionally, a garden plant will create a sport (I recall my father going
> into great detail to explain how we should always look for sports); the
> gardener can, after much work, apply for a patent for what began as a sport.
> 1995 Fabia C Pitman's 'Frankie Hipp' has white blooms with petals having
> thin pink margins - it began as a sport on a 'Nora Grant' Ixora
>
> After a new Ixora is discovered/developed, one needs a grower and then a
> supplier. IndiaMart lists several of these:
> https://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/ixora-plant.html
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 8:35:13 AM UTC-4, dr.rakesh Singh wrote:
>>
>> This Ixora is dwarf =3 feet , smaller flowers petal less than 1 cm tube
>> about 2.5 cm  , petals 4 occasionally 5 .
>>  Small leaves = 4-6 cm long 2-3  cm wide , no hairs , fleshy crunchy ,
>>  pink , red .
>> Ornamental in my apartment complex , Surat city , Gujarat
>> Today morning , 02 10 2019
>>
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