Planting depth & Watsonia indentification

Matt Knowles matt@aestheticdesign.com
Wed, 20 Nov 2019 20:59:13 PST
Well fortunately it’s not bulbifera, since it doesn’t produce bulbils on the stems. It has to be a species that can produce pink, white and orange flowers, as I said, I’ve had them for many years and it was only the last two years that I got anything but the pink flowers. The white and orange flowers showed up in the same clumps where the pinks were growing.

I’ve sent the photos to David Pilling as he offered to get them posted to the list.


On Nov 20, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Chad Schroter <Chad.Schroter@wdc.com> wrote:

> Welcome,
> 	There are many hybrids out there, but I believe the tall pink/orange forms are based on Watsonia meriana and the white ones are W. pyramidalis or borbonica.       W. meriana bulbifera can be a weed and is the one which makes stem bulbils.
> 

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