Wiki Page Additions

Mary Sue Ittner msittner@mcn.org
Sun, 01 Jun 2003 10:10:04 PDT
Dear All,

I finally got a chance last night to put some more pictures on the 
Lachenalia wiki page. I have really enjoyed mine this year. They are 
finally fading, but it has been a long run starting in the fall (they are 
now blooming in the southern hemisphere). I had a couple bloom for the 
first time this year from seed and that is always very satisfying. I 
especially liked Lachenalia purpureocaerulea (I see the Cape Encyclopedia 
leaves the hyphen out) and L. nervosa (syn. Lachenalia latifolia.) Don 
Journet, if you are reading are those names the ones to use now? We are 
trying to have correct spellings on the wiki. When people search for a 
plant on Google names and spellings are critical. Earlier I enjoyed 
Lachenalia aloides var. aurea which bloomed for such a long time, but none 
of the many pictures I got Bob to take really did it justice. There are 
some other new pictures there: Lachenalia comptonii which had hairy leaves 
(not pictured)  L. elegans var. suaveolens, L. namaquensis, and L. rosea.

http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/…

Ann Marie has moved her Watsonia Mystery Bulbs to a new Watsonia page and I 
have added a little text about them as well. She has also created a wiki 
page for herself so she is learning quickly. She may want to explain a 
little more about her climate for those people world wide who don't know 
the San Gabriel Valley. I love the variety on the personal wiki pages. You 
can access her page from the new Watsonia page.

http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/…

So now all of you who have Watsonia pictures who have been holding off 
adding them to the Wiki, we have a place.

Mary Sue


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