heirloomgal
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Wow! What a coincidence! Gabriel has a very nice little operation going with his plants & seeds. He posted a picture of one of his rare pelargoriums and it is the most beautiful one I've ever seen. He is clearly really passionate about what he's doing! So uplifting to see young people devote their time and energy to such wonderful things. I love that the younger generation also seems to be very interested in breeding and selecting thier own varieties.This fellow is Gabriel Hess. He lives in Oeschenbach, Switzerland. You found another of my European contacts. Gabriel and I trade beans from time to time. He is from who I got Karoffelbohne from. Gabriel also trades and acquires beans from Guy Dirix in Belgium.
I bet you were surpised to see Pink Emperor in this fellows collection. He also has Candy and a bunch of those Ping Zebra segregations. He will grow some of his beans in a small greenhous he has. He is of university age. I think he actually contacted me first when he was still in high school. He either found my website or found me on Facebook.
Another thing that caught my eye is he planted Vaquero, a bean which I received as a network bean in 2021. Interestingly, the photo of the dry Vaquero beans on his website look exactly like the ones I harvested from my Vaquero plants - which was quite different from the original form we both had. The seeds originally were quite small and very marked with bovine themed black spots. Yet both his soil and my soil (and growing circumstances too I guess) altered the bean to be bigger, rounder and much less black marks. He wrote on an instagram post that, that specific color marks that Zuni Shalako and Vaquero have are a result of high heat at the time of bean formation. So, my guess is because he and I probably have similar growing conditions we both wound up with identical beans.
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