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Geophyte discussions => Bulb and Seed Exchanges => Topic started by: Bwosczyna on April 03, 2024, 01:34:27 PM
All: Please read this email in its entirety prior to ordering so we will have no confusion and your boxes can get out to you quickly. It will make my job a bit easier. This is a large BX.
*This BX will be open for orders until Saturday, April 6 at 9:00 p.m. PST*
Standard rules apply for this BX:
Kindly review the list below and email me with your request(s) at bulbexpbs@gmail.com (mailto:bulbexpbs@gmail.com).
I will send a simple acknowledgement of your email. Should you not have a response from me within a day or so, please resend.
Be sure to include your full name and current address and PLEASE advise if you have moved recently so I may note.
Bulbs are $3 each. Some of these are only one share and in short supply.
This will be a lottery (however, if you did not receive something you were especially keen on last round, kindly advise and I will try to assure some accommodation. Also, if there is something you really are looking to receive, it helps for me to know this as well.)
You must be current in your membership and you must be up-to-date on BX/SX charges. If you are uncertain, feel free to check with Jane McGary or Arnold Trachtenberg.
KINDLY NOTE:
Orders should be paid upon receipt through the PBS website at:
https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbsforum/index.php?page=BXpay (https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbsforum/index.php?page=BXpay)
Please be sure to reference the BX number above, this helps us with accounting.
You are still free to send payment via check if that is your preference.
No orders to anywhere but the US and (sometimes) Canada can be entertained at this point. We cannot furnish the appropriate phyto docs to other countries.
Thank you as always to our current donors. Be advised that any and all mistakes on spelling are likely mine. If donors see an issue with their listed item, please feel free to chime in.
Amy Olmsted
1. Arisaema fargesii
2. Crinum powellii album
Ottoline Clapham
3 .Ledebouria crispa
Ann Rametta/Mulqueen
4.Watsonia aletroides
Bob Hoel
5.Zephyranthes grandiflora
Steven Whyman
6. Arisaema flavum
7. Arisaema candidissimum alba
8. Arisaema candidissimum
9. Arisaema fargesii
10. Arisaema consanguineum The Perfect Wave'
Fred Bisella
11. Sinningia tubiflorahybrids (seed grown, orange/red flowers)
Robert Lauf
12. Griffinia espiritensis (seedlings)
13. Merwilla plumbea (seedlings)
14. Ledebouria galpinii
15. Griffiniasp (poss rochae) (seedlings) ex Telos
Fred Bisella
16. Gloxinia nematanthodes Evita'
17. Hippeastrum SEED Orange Varie x self
Mary Sue Ittner
18. Gloriosa superba
19. Rhodohypoxis baurii 'Harlequin'
20.Nerine masoniorum
21. Ornithogalumsp Alberto Castillo provided this description when he sent the bulbs to BX 250, August 2010: "a miniature Ornithogalum species, fine foliage growing in tufts, clumping, evergreen, but definitely a winter grower. Flowers are white, minute and produced in profusion in spring. It was originally distributed as seed in an early PBS BX. Has been a charming undemanding species in full sun and gritty soil. Frost free conditions."
Rimmer de Vries
22. Calostemma purpureum (older seedlings) ex Telos
23. Cyrtanthus labiatus offsets bulbils BX 482 ex BX239
24. Drimia uniflora ex Rennies Nek
25. Drimiopsis kirkii ex BX 374 Uli Urban
26. Ledebouria socialis paucifolia NNBH260 ex Nhu N
27. Phaedranassa dubia ex Ornduff 9674
28.Sinningia defoliata leaf cuttings from bulb 6.24.23
29. Sinninigia leucotricha
Lin Grado
30. Alstroemeria psittacina
Steve Marak
31. Haemanthus albiflos
Rimmer de Vries
32.Clinanthus coccineus
(formerly C. veriegatus- Red) Telos offsets (FB, per Alan Meerow)
33. Clinanthus incarnatus- Apricot Telos offsets
34.Clinanthus incarnatus- drops (from others) Telos offsets
35.Clinanthus variegatus- Yellow Telos offsets
36. Hymenocallis leavenworthii Telos offsets
37. Hymenocallis maximiliani Telos offsets
38.Ismene hawkesii Telos offsets
39. Phaedranassa glaucifolia Telos offsets ex Harry Hay
40. Phaedranassa viridiflora Telos offsets
41.Sinningia reitzii big bulb
42.Griffinia espiritensis small offsets, Telos 2014
43. Sinningiaex 'Esther' Esther' OP seedling
44. Sinningia hyb 'Spanish Skirts' excellent bullata hybrid - cutting 5/23
45. Sininngia hyb cardinalis x S bullata Seedlings 12/2022 and 6/2023 - the ones that have bloomed have cardinalis flower form with orange bullata coloring and cardinalis leaves with bullata growth habit
46. Sinningiahyb leuchotrichia x S piresiana 23 month old seedlings, started 5/18/22, not yet flowered
47.Sinningia nivalis ex Brazil Plants seed, started 5/20/23
48. Sinningia pirescens ex Brazil Plants seed, started 3/16/23. Separate each bunch received for best growth
49. Sinningia tuberosa Brazil Plants seed started 4/18/21, enjoys warm humidity while in growth
50. Zephyranthes Sunset Strain'
Richard Schreiber
51. Massonia pustulata
Robert Parks
52. Adenium obesum
53. Amophophallus thaiensis
54.Amorphophallus albus RP1
55. Amorphophallus albus RP2
56. Amorphophallus dunnii
57. Amorphophallus henryi (narrow leaf)
58. Amorphophallus konjac 'Swallowtail'
59. Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
Beige Stem
60. Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
Flesh Gordon
61. Amorphophallus konjac Nightstick
62. Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
RP4
63. Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
RP6a fine grey stem seedling
64.Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
RP6e dark stem seedling
65. Amorphophallus konjacFlower Colors: | black |
Flower Season: | mid spring |
Special: | edible storage organ |
Life form: | tuber |
RP6g fine grey, bunching seedling
66. Amorphophallus konjac Shattered GlassRP1
67. Amorphophallus konjac Shattered Glass RP2
68. Amorphophallus myosuroides Green Leaf
69. Amorphophallus myosuroides Silver Center
70. Amorphophallus ongsakulii
71. Amorphophallus X Majda
72. Amorphophallus yuloensis
73. Amorphphallus konjac Nanus
74. Arisaema candidissimum Pink
75. Arisaema candidissimum White
76. Arisaema ciliatum
77. Arisaema concinnum
78. Arisaema exappendiculatum
79. Arisaema fargesii
80.Arisaema flavumRP1
81. Arisaema flavum RP2
82. Arisaema taiwanense
83. Begonia sutherlandii
84. Colocasia X Pharaoh's Mask
85. Furcrea foetida variegata (Agave?) inflorescence bulbs
86. Gloxinia nematanthodes 'Evita'
87. Gorgonidium intermedium
88. Igidia volubilis RP1
89. Igidia volubilis RP2
90. Impatiens flanaganae
91. Ixia X Bluebird
92. IxiaX Gemini
93. Ixia X Giant
94. IxiaX Mabel
95. IxiaX Rose Emperor
96. IxiaX Spotlight
97. IxiaX Yellow Emperor
98.Lachenalia mutabilis
99. Lachenalia undulata
100.Maranta ruiziana
101. Oxalis brasiliensis RP2
102. Oxalis tuberosa (cream with magenta) Oca
103. Oxalis tuberosa (red) Oca
104. Oxalis tuberosa (white) Oca
105. Oxalis tuberosa Amarillo Oca
106. Oxalis tuberosa Bolivian Red Oca
107. Oxalis tuberosa Rosy Gems Oca
108. Oxalis tuberosa White Salmon Oca
109. Remusatia pumila
110. Sauromatum giganteum
111. Sauromatum horsfieldii Lancelot
112. Sauromatum venosum(pale stems)
113. Sauromatum venosum Indian Giant
114. Sauromatum venosum RP3
115. Sinningia tubiflora
116. Tropaeolum tuberosumFlower Colors: | orange, yellow, red |
Flower Season: | late summer |
Special: | climber, edible flowers, edible storage organ |
(similar to Hoh) Mashua
117. Tropaeolum tuberosum 'Candy Cane' Mashua
118. Tropaeolum tuberosum 'Hoh' Mashua
119. Tropaeolum tuberosum 'Puca Anyu' Mashua
120. Typhonium rhizomatosum
121. Ullucus tuberosus long pink Ulluco
122. Ullucus tuberosus Moclips Ulluco
123. Ullucus tuberosus wild form Ulluco
Thanks!
Bridget
Notes on my contribution. If you want further information on sources, contact me directly (trolleypup@gmail.com)
52. Adenium obesum - seedlings
Amorphophallus, Arisaema are mostly small divisions, although there are a few medium sized items
83. Begonia sutherlandii - stem bulbils
84. Colocasia X Pharaoh's Mask - not happy with my conditions, offsets seasily
85. Furcrea foetida variegata (Agave?) inflorescence bulbils, raining on the sidewalk from the huge inflorescence.
86. Gloxinia nematanthodes 'Evita'- if I had year round rain, I think it could get annoying
87. Gorgonidium intermedium - happy with cooler conditions
88. Igidia volubilis RP1 - summer grower
89. Igidia volubilis RP2 - summer grower
90. Impatiens flanaganae - winter storage best in soil (slight moisture)
Ixias are from a huge excess of my bulbs, if they are planted now, they will grow into the summer with irrigation, reverting to normal winter growth next winter.
Lachenalias don't satisfy their summer dormancy for me, so these have been dormant for 1-2 years
100. Maranta ruiziana - supposedly edible, wants warmer conditions
Oca/Oxalis tuberosa, one of the Andean tuber crops, prefers cooler, moist conditions in the summer, tubers develop after the fall equinox, harvest around Thanksgiving (USA), large scrambling plant
111. Sauromatum horsfieldii Lancelot - tiny tuber divisions
115. Sinningia tubiflora - wants warmer summers
Mashua/Tropaeolum tuberosum, one of the Andean tuber crops, prefers cooler conditions in the summer, tubers develop in the fall, harvest around Thanksgiving (USA), very vigorous vine to 15 feet on trellis
120. Typhonium rhizomatosum - thin rhizomes, will develop typical tubers over the summer
Ulluco/Ullucus tuberosus, one of the Andean tuber crops, prefers cooler conditions in the summer, tubers develop in the fall, plants are smaller and floppy, brittle stems.
123. Ullucus tuberosus wild form Ulluco - probably not truly a wild form, vigorous, with larger leaves, and impressively long droppers (3+ feet).