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Lis Allison
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Re: South African Bulbs
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March 14, 2012, 08:22:59 PM »
Mine took three years from seed to bloom, but the plants are still small. They'll be full size in another year or two.
I saw some seeds for 'pastel mix' Clivias advertised just now for $65 per seed. And I'm tempted! I must be nuts......
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Gardening on a wooded rocky ridge in the Ottawa Valley, Canada. Cold winters (-30C) and hot, humid summers. Nuts about native plants, ferns, pottery, my family, and Border Collies.
AmyO
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So many plants....so little garden space.
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Quote from: Lis Allison on March 14, 2012, 08:22:59 PM
Mine took three years from seed to bloom, but the plants are still small. They'll be full size in another year or two.
I saw some seeds for 'pastel mix' Clivias advertised just now for $65 per seed. And I'm tempted! I must be nuts......
Yes Lis you are nuts!! I bought 6 seeds for a variegated form of Clivia for just $8.00 on ebay!! Give that a try....if you really, really need them!
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Amy Olmsted
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March 15, 2012, 03:46:53 PM »
$65 a seed! For that amount of money I can go to London and back by air! And I do not have to pay extra for visiting the pub though
Right now a trip to London is $15! (+ some taxes of course with Ryanair)
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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For $15-- hmm, maybe I could drive to Edmonton or Calgary, 2.5 hours away (one way).... which is where I would find an international airport... any flight would be a lot more on top of that! Not to mention airport parking, which I'm sure is more than $15....And of course a return drive...
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F;
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Lis Allison
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March 17, 2012, 09:06:25 AM »
Quote from: AmyO on March 14, 2012, 09:05:16 PM
Yes Lis you are nuts!! I bought 6 seeds for a variegated form of Clivia for just $8.00 on ebay!! Give that a try....if you really, really need them!
I didn't say I bought them!
I have a variegated Clivia plant, thanks. Grew that from seed too, although only one of the 6 seeds was variegated. Their offspring might show more and different variegation, though, so I'm impatient for them to bloom. The seeds take a year or more to mature on the plant, so patience is key! Then there will be 3-5 seeds per pod, 5-10 pods per stalk, 1-2 stalks per plant..... I'll have to move.
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I'd say getting one variegated plant from 6 seeds is pretty good! I'd have thought the odds would be worse... they must have really bred that variegation in!
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F;
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Ranunculus pachyrrhizus Northern Southland NZ
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March 22, 2012, 12:15:20 AM »
Haemanthus coccineus
Initially two flowers without the leaves showing ,(I've cut off one of the faded blooms), --now another ,(immature), one with greenery coming away --you can just catch a glimpse of the beautiful markings on its stem.
Cheers Dave.
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1100mm,(40 in),rainfall p.a.
Nil snow cover
bulborum
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March 22, 2012, 01:38:07 AM »
Very nice pot Dave
congratulations
Roland
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March 24, 2012, 01:33:03 PM »
I just showed this plant in Image of the Day, Ledebouria galpinii, from seed Jan 2010, first flowering- just after emerging from a short winter rest..
very small plant, should have pretty pink flowers...
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F;
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Michael J Campbell
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March 24, 2012, 03:10:36 PM »
Romulea citrina
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Michael J Campbell in Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
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Lewisias, alpines ,South African bulbs
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Wow, bright! I'm more familiar with violet spp
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F;
http://picasaweb.google.ca/cactuscactus
http://urbanehillbillycanada.blogspot.com/
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March 25, 2012, 03:44:12 AM »
Dave, a brilliant colour of that coccineus!
Michael, do you grow it as an Easter ornamental?
Cohan, are you sure the name is right? When googling Ledebouria galpinii I get something very different?
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
Michael J Campbell
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Re: South African Bulbs
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March 30, 2012, 01:05:38 PM »
Gladiolus cunonius
Moraea aristata.
Veltheimia bracteata
Watsonia laccata
Freesia alba.
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Michael J Campbell in Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
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Lewisias, alpines ,South African bulbs
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Re: South African Bulbs
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March 30, 2012, 09:05:30 PM »
I have
Gladiolus cunonis
started from seed last year. It's so different, and one of my favorites, after
G. orchidiflorus
, of course.
That
Moraea aristata
with its peacock feather eyes is quite stunner, Michael. Such vivid color!
And the
Watsonia laccata
is such a wonderful shade of orange, too.
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
near Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Re: South African Bulbs
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March 31, 2012, 06:08:18 AM »
Beautiful pictures, Michael. Am wondering about how to get my Moraea bicolor to flower. After 20 years of a pot/garden indoor/outdoor routine, it is a nice clump of leaves but never a flower. Am wondering about fertilizer. Would sure love to see some flowers like the ones I saw at the entrance to Kirstenbosch Gardens in Capetown. Perhaps you could give me an idea about this. Fran
Frances Howey
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