May 2024

Started by Too Many Plants!, May 05, 2024, 02:59:56 PM

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Too Many Plants!

Well... I was trying to wait for someone else to start May, but no luck.

Here's- I believe I bought these as Albuca Namaquanensis.

I'll add flowering pics in the coming days.

I already posted ixia Paniculata, but wanted to share its great staying power (as species Ixia go), and full flower display. It's not the flashiest Ixia, but I really enjoy them.

David Pilling

Photos from my garden, last fling of my Spring flowering bulbs.


Arnold

Ledebouria sp. Huntsdrift
Resnova megaphylla
Arnold T.
North East USA

Rdevries

Resnova pilosa,  Luneburg
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

Rdevries

Resnovia maxima (aff.?)- Umfolozi
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

Rdevries

#5
Resnova megaphylla. Just emerging
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

Carlos

#6
Zephyranthes katheriniae, thanks to Rimmer de Vries.

The true colour is difficult to catch...

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Carlos Jiménez
Valencia, Spain, zone 10
Dry Thermomediterranean, 450 mm

Rdevries

#7
Here they are in Kentucky
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

Too Many Plants!


Too Many Plants!

My Moraea Polyanthos appears to be showing some good staying power! 

Also previously posted- Ixia PolyStachya starting to get into its flowering groove.

David Pilling

Iris sibirica flowered today.


Too Many Plants!

#11
Another first from our last BX!

Moraea Lurida

Thank you to those generous folks that take the time and effort to share their bulbs!💡

Wylie

Finally, a Neomarica hybrid opened!

Robert_Parks

A few pretties from the last few days.
Inside - Typhonium circinnatum
Variously outside - deformed Zantedeschia aethiopica, Ornithogalum gracilis, fall color (well, spring color) on Oxalis pardalis, Tritonia squalida, Ixia polystycha, Lachenalia multifolia, and Pelargonium undulata.

Robert
 in unseasonally warm San Francisco, 80F/27C, but the wind changed and now it is more normal.

Too Many Plants!

Quote from: Robert_Parks on May 09, 2024, 05:05:37 PMA few pretties from the last few days.
Inside - Typhonium circinnatum
Variously outside - deformed Zantedeschia aethiopica, Ornithogalum gracilis, fall color (well, spring color) on Oxalis pardalis, Tritonia squalida, Ixia polystycha, Lachenalia multifolia, and Pelargonium undulata.

Robert
 in unseasonally warm San Francisco, 80F/27C, but the wind changed and now it is more normal.

Very nice. Loving that Tritonia squalida !