Free moraea corms

Lauw de Jager dejager@bulbargence.com
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:52:16 PDT
Dear Robert,
  Surely like many other  forum members  I am interested in your offer, even
if it only to find again M gigandra, which I use to have and lost a few
years ago.  I would be  very grateful if you could spare a few corms if this
species. If some left M villlosa is also of interest to me.
Look forward to hearing from you;
Greetings
Lauw de Jager


Le 9/10/08 1:28, « robertwerra@pacific.net » <robertwerra@pacific.net> a
écrit :
M. gigandra-12in. largest blosomed peacock lavender with a black
> and white center crescent. Nonfugacious. Multiplies fairly well with seed and
> cormlets. Rare in nature.
  M. villosa- The queen of the peacocks. 12 in. wi
>  th white to purple with greento blue iridescent centers. Non fugacious. Makes
> seed well and underground corms even better.
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