Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: fermi de Sousa on February 15, 2017, 11:31:33 PM
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Our first for the year - Lycoris incarnata
cheers
fermi
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Lycoris x elsae
now in bloom,
cheers
fermi
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Lycoris radiata is now in flower along with Zephyranthes candida
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fermi
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Gorgeous blooms! I just started getting into this genus this year. I'm looking at at least a year until I will see any flowers.
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Gorgeous blooms! I just started getting into this genus this year. I'm looking at at least a year until I will see any flowers.
Did you by chance see my mouthful of tea, cup & saucer sail across the room?
My L. radiata took a mere 41 years to produce one rather miserable flower stalk! Hope you have better luck.
john
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Be strong, Phenolic - hope costs nothing!!
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Only took ten years for me.
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Phenolic,
Drop by sometime and I can share a bloom size bulb or two.
Jim
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Fermi in your picture with L. radiata there's a little low Artemisia. What do you call it? I have one similar and I'm not sure.
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Did you by chance see my mouthful of tea, cup & saucer sail across the room?
My L. radiata took a mere 41 years to produce one rather miserable flower stalk! Hope you have better luck.
john
Only took ten years for me.
If they really do take that long to bloom, then I guess I'll have something to look forward to in my retirement!
Be strong, Phenolic - hope costs nothing!!
Thank you for your encouraging words, Maggi.
Phenolic,
Drop by sometime and I can share a bloom size bulb or two.
Jim
Thank you for your kind offer, Jim!