I just went outside and saw something I never expected to see. My caapi plant in the ground is putting out tons of flower buds. No flowers yet and with a cold snap coming I would not be surprised if all the buds dropped off. That particular plant has been there for a few years, maybe 4 or 5, I forget. It's a huge one and reaches out about 8' in all directions.
Anyone else get their caapi to flower?
If it actually produces flowers as opposed to buds, I'll try to take and post a photo. I'm not holding my breath on that and the chances of getting viable seed is fairly slim. But, this is a good development for sure.
Since my first sighting, I've noticed that another caapi is also in bloom. It only has a few flowers but I'm glad to see them. My other two caapi are not flowering but they are the youngest ones. The oldest one is flowering the most. The flower buds are tiny pale green globes. They are getting larger and I see a few starting to open and a pinkish flower coming into view. It doesn't look like any of the flowers are open yet. It's like a pink globe inside the green one. I'm starting to have hopes for seeds since they didn't die off in the cold yet.
The pinkish capsules have started to open. The capsule becomes the petals of the flower. I tried to log into the gallery but it sends me back to the forum. I was never able to get it to work last time I tried. Is anyone interested?
Photos are at shroomery and the nook. No seeds formed, all the flowers just dropped off. Same with the rivea. But at least I got to look at the flowers.
I'm happy to say that while all the early flowers fell off, some of the later flowers did form seeds. I ended up with 50 or 60. I planted a few and just had one come up.
I ended up with a few seedlings. I hope this year to do better. I will work harder on cross pollenation with the other caapi that also flowered. They had been in the ground for 5 to 7 years and got direct sun the whole time. They have been getting streetlight at night so it was almost 24 hour light. I hope that helps someone. I fert them now and then when they look pale.
Joined: Sat Apr 09, 2005 12:23 am Posts: 7 Location: West central gulf coast Florida
nice it's always nice to see the caapi flower and seed even my rivea have seeded but it too five or more years and it's still a small plant in terms of size
peace
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