South African Bulbs 2016
These Crossyne flava took ten years from seed to start flowering (probably because they were kept in a pot for half that time) but since then they flower regularly,
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These Crossyne flava took ten years from seed to start flowering (probably because they were kept in a pot for half that time) but since then they flower regularly,
Almost stepped on this. There are others about to open but I never know what's going to happen tomorrow.
Iris reticulata KPPZ 90-160.
Colchicum kesselringii.
The clump of cerise Amaryllis belladonna has come into flower a bit earlier than last year but only one of the others is also in bloom,
Crocus time. Crocus niveus (VV.GR.1410), picture taken today. I guess it didn't feel like flowering when it was cold last month.
A new year and more flowers on a surprise bulb! Narcissus romieuxii (or a hybrid of it) came as seeds in a trough from the 2010 NARGS winter study weekend in Portland. The soil was used planting mix from Jane McGary. Last year there was one flower; this year there are four with one more to open. This is a good doer.
We are a month into what could be an extreme summer and though many of the Liliums have done reasonably well, signs of heat stress are evident on these two Orientpets, Ovation and (presumeably) Belladonna: