Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: François Lambert on July 10, 2015, 12:31:02 PM
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Hymenocallis Harrisiana opened 2 flowers today. A quite reliable species for me, flowering every year and even setting seed.
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Hymenocallis littoralis. First time flowering here.
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Hymenocallis levenworthii blooming in a pot here.
a very delicate spider lily from Mexico.
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How very dainty, Rimmer. Lovely- what size is the plant?
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This bulb is being sold as Hyline grandiflora, not a valid name. Probably Hymenocallis fragrans.
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How very dainty, Rimmer. Lovely- what size is the plant of Hymenocallis leavenworthii ?
Hi Maggie I just now saw your question.
The plant is about 10-12" tall.
A very nice plant for a pot or to plunge in summer.
It is self fertile too!
edit by maggi to add plant name
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Rimmer,
I admire you for keeping the Hymenocallis leavenworthii alive, let alone getting it to flower. I have killed it several times here.
Jim
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beginners luck!
it is planted in decayed pine bark and turface in a gallon pot which goes outside in full sun in summer and watered regularly. when very hot i put a saucer under the pot. in the fall when the leaves start to get red spots due to night temps too cold it is brought inside placed on my basemen floor and keep dry in winter. the leaves turn yellow and crispy when it goes dormant in the late fall when water is withheld. i just leave the plant the pot but the "soil" mass is light and dry. basement temps is now 55-70 night- day (heat from lights) and 45-70% relative humidity, it will get much dryer when it really gets cold out.
the seedlings were under a humid dome on a heat pad under lights until a few weeks ago . i took off the humid done recently to let the seedling dry out for the winter