Calochortus cultivars?

Jane McGary via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Fri, 14 Jul 2023 13:38:24 PDT
Dutch growers used to offer a Calochortus mix, but I haven't seen it in 
catalogs for a few years. They do regularly offer one called 'Cupido', 
which is nothing more than typical C. uniflorus. Calochortus bulbs can 
survive for a couple of weeks out of the soil -- I held a lot that way 
when remaking their planting area last summer -- but they may not be 
easy to handle in the big commercial way.

Jane McGary, Portland, Oregon, USA

On 7/14/2023 1:06 PM, King Onyx via pbs wrote:
> Are there any known cultivars or a basic bulb mix you can easily buy in
> germany? Or maybe just in general would be good to know. Also, why are
> there almost no official sparaxis cultivars? Just two random questions I'm
> having.
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