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cohan
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Re: South African Bulbs
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Brilliant colour on grandiflora grandiflora!
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Quote from: bulborum on April 05, 2012, 01:58:34 AM
I can send you new ones Trond
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Thanks Roland, got them today
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Happy they arrived save
from the second I have no name
must be somewhere in my computer
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Re: South African Bulbs
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April 25, 2012, 08:23:04 AM »
Romulea leipoldtii
Tritonia (lilacina) hyb ?
Tritonia squalida
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Fantastic Tritonia colours Michael
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Ixia trifolia (with four leaves) starts flowering
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Impressive plants, Michael and Roland
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Here finished almost flowering
Cyrtanthus breviflorus
start flowering
Cyrtanthus brachyschyphus
and Cyrtanthus brachysiphon
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Some nice colour Michael and Roland.
Taken yesterday on the second day of winter ,(16c
),first flowering from NZAGS seed sown Aug 08, of Gladiolus priorii.
Cheers Dave.
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Zone 8 maritime climate
1100mm,(40 in),rainfall p.a.
Nil snow cover
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Very elegant Dave
Do you know how hardy it is ??
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Hello Roland
I grow it in a pot outside uncovered all year round in a sheltered half shaded position --it might get just a touch of frost overnight then temps reach 8c during the day over winter.
Now that it has flowered it will go into the garden proper or maybe a trough as the plant is only about 30cm in height.
I understand it grows in nature in the South West area of the Cape, on sandstone slopes --i presume it is no more difficult to grow than Sparaxis grandiflora which you have shown a page back ,as these also come from the same general phytogeographic center.
Let me know if you want me to save some seed.
Cheers Dave.
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Bottom of the South Island New Zealand
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1100mm,(40 in),rainfall p.a.
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Scadoxus multiflorus ssp. multiflorus is making a second flowerhead
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Also a second flower-stem for this Ammocharis coranica
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Re: South African Bulbs
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Androcrymbium striatum
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Really nice and intersting specimens, everyone.
Michael, how big is that Androcrymbium?
Roland, how is it that the flowers are now coming out of green leaves, but apparently, older flowers that are now producing berries have no leaves?
Is the flower that is blooming now only male?
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