Titanotrichum oldhamii
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Bob Clark

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Titanotrichum oldhamii
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Bob Clark
Columnea cruenta: a “windowpane Columnea”. Red spots on the underside of the leaves are there to attract pollinators.
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Bob Clark
Sinningia douglasii
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Peter Shalit
Achimenes longiflora ‘Juaregia maxima’
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Bob Clark
Streptocarpus kentaniensis growing on fern bark
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Peter Shalit
Columnea incarnata (calyx)
Grown by Bob and Dee Stewart
Photographed by Peter Shalit
This is a 34 year old Gesneriad, a Sinningia leucotricha that is about a foot tall. It is grown by Dee Stewart, a member of the New England Gesneriad Society (NETGS.org). This year NETGS is hosting the 2018 Gesneriad Convention at the Sheraton Hotel in Framingham, MA. 01701 on July 3rd-7th! Our Plant Sale and judged Flower Show is open to the public for free on the 6th and 7th. For more info and convention and show registration see:
http://www.gesneriadsociety.org/conventions/2018-convention-framingham-massachusetts/