Fw: Re: Zantdeschia hardiness/correction

Susan B honeybunny442@yahoo.com
Sun, 14 Jun 2009 20:28:55 PDT
Sorry folks, it's late and I'm tired and the typing fingers are going faster than the brain!
This is more what I meant to say:
 I try to keep track of all the new names and varieties, my list of species plus hybrids is up to 426, and there are 56 named Aethiopicas I've recorded.
I've tried to grow as many of those as I could get.

I only have somewhere around 125-150 varieties.  
If you would like to see some of them, you can check out my website at http://www.lakesidecallas.com. / Scroll down the left side and I've tried to list them by name and color.  There are some that might not be listed yet or on purpose.  I've also some photos of the "mutants" that sometimes occur naturally but more often occur from use of growth hormones.  You can ignore everything else on the site!
My apologies for lack of scientific content, and correct names, the site was intended as an introduction to people interested in "Callas" or wanting to know more about them.  That, and a way for me to get rid of excess bulbs.
Susan

--- On Sun, 6/14/09, Susan B <honeybunny442@yahoo.com> wrote:



Zantedeschia are pretty much my "thing".  I try to keep track of all the new names and varieties, and grow as many as I can.
My list of species plus hybrids is up to 426, and there are 56 named Aethiopicas that I know of.

Bribe away!
Susan
Z-fiend

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It sounds good to me, but is presumably not yet commercially  
available in the USA (or the UK for that matter). I could be bribed  
to try and twist Keith's arm...

Tom Mitchell
Zone 7 and zonked after a weekend planting trees



      


      


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