Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: fermi de Sousa on February 05, 2021, 11:00:26 AM
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Rainfall last weekend prompted the rain-lilies to bloom!
Here is Habranthus martinezii
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fermi
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This is a hybrid we raised by crossing Habranthus martinezii with H. robustus (in the form Russell Manning)
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fermi
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Habranthus brachyandrus is flowering well this year. this is the second blooming and there is a "double header" which appears to be the product of two stems fused together.
the last pic shows the comparison between it and Habranthus gracilifolius
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fermi
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Habranthus gracilifolius double flower
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fermi
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Habranthus ruber is one of the most beautiful Habranthus-species. In the opposite to many other Habranthus-species, habranthus ruber is flowering at the end of the growing period. Normally it has two flowers at the end of the stalk.
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The Habranthus tubispathus is reliably. They are flowering three days after watering/rain.
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The Habranthus caerulus was a bit later than the Habranthus tubispathus but also reliable with its flower after the watering.
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The Habranthus versicolor is flowering after a heavy rain (artificial).
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