FREESIA LAXA

Brian Whyer brian.whyer@btinternet.com
Wed, 01 Aug 2012 02:09:32 PDT
>If those are the "blue" Freeisa laxa corms I sent in for PBS BX 302 then yes, they can grow in the ground, at least they can here.  > I thought I was zone 9b but other data indicates I am zone 10a. We do get frost, but only occasionally and it is light frost.  I did 
> grow a few out in the open garden last year, with light frosts, and at least 2 survived to bloom. Nearly all of mine I grow in 
> terracotta pots under an arbor, protected from frost. I would not advise growing these out in the open.
 
 
Here in the UK I have a couple pf pots of this plant, inside an unheated, but sheltered greenhouse, and one pot flowered all through the winter. Each bulb has 1 stem but this branches so many flowers, in this case over several months. The flowers stem would have been frosted several times and the pot too last winter, though probably rarely more than 5 degrees (C) of frost.
 
I was intreaged by the "corm" when I unpotted one as I had a vertical heart shaped cluster, about 1" (2.5cms) diameter/tall with several growing points, that seemed reluctant to separate, so got repotted as 1.
 
Brian Whyer, Buckinghamshire, England, zone ~8 ish.



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