New photos

Rand Nicholson writserv@nbnet.nb.ca
Fri, 04 Jun 2004 06:41:18 PDT
Ok. Now, how would one go about growing these beauties in the north-east, in Maritime Canada? I'm in zone 5b, so I would assume pots would be involved?

Rand



>I have posted photos of some little-cultivated Calochortus on the wiki, since it is now Calochortus flowering season here. They are C. coxii, C. invenustus, and C. longebarbatus. Find the links on the Calochortus page:
>http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/…
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>Also posted is Allium tolmiei (in the wild) on the American Alliums subpage of Allium, and Urginea undulata on the Urginea page (perhaps it should be on the Drimia page?).  The last is included as an unusual foliage plant, since it hasn't flowered yet here.
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>Jane McGary
>Northwestern Oregon, USA
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