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Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: ArnoldT on January 11, 2020, 01:40:07 AM
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A commercially available variety, received as a holiday gift.
Hippeastrum cybister "La Pax
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Urceolina microcrater
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A commercially available variety, received as a holiday gift.
Hippeastrum cybister "La Pax
The cultivar is called La Paz
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Some of the Amaryllis belladonna selections in flower now:
Deep pink Amaryllis "Multiflora Alba" seedling
A picottee self-sown seedling
Amaryllis belladonna type species
Ruth's deep pink Belladonna
Cerise/very deep pink local selection
cheers
fermi
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The white Amaryllis belladonna have started flowering - these aren't the first - those got totally shredded by the the cockatoos
cheers
fermi
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Fermi are You breeding on your Amarylis to get seed plants and are You able to get something interesting?
You do have some variation so maybe a start for breeding. Not sure how long from seed to flower so maybe it takes too long to be interesting?
Nice to see the variation. Not so much variation in Portugal and no plants in Sweden
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Amaryllis belladonna at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk yesterday,
dark stemmed form by the house;
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and a taller, green stemmed form in the walled garden;
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My plant of A. belladonna 'Durban' is just opening, with extra petals this year.
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X amarygia parkeriAlba'.
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Hyppeastrum calyptratum
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Aldo
Very nice.
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Thanks, Arnold. 5 years from seed to flower.