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#1
General Discussion / Oxalis crassipes
Yesterday at 09:03:12 AM
Can any US members point me to a reliable source of Oxalis crassipes bulbs? West coast would be best but they can come from anywhere US. My usual go-to sources are either sold out or no longer offer them

Thank you
#2
Hi All

I recently designed the new garden for the restored Botanical Building in San Diego's Balboa Park (California).  This the Park's historic conservatory-style lath house flanked by lily ponds.  If you have ever seen a photo of Balboa Park, chances are it's a photo of the Botanical Buildling.

The new garden's theme is "Otherworldly." Fittingly, most plants are coming from specialty growers.  I am hoping someone in this group can suggest a few sources (growers, private collectors who sell bulbs, etc) of Scadoxus multiflorus (formerly Haemanthus multiflorus). 

I am most interested in sources located in California.

I appreciate your help!

Nan Sterman
#3
General Discussion / Re: Evergreen Watsonia?
July 01, 2023, 11:37:14 PM
I had n idea there were evergreen Watsonia Lili - thank you.  This one does not need any summer water.  it grows in my dry summer bed  which is part of the reason its acting evergreen is so surprising to me!
#4
General Discussion / Evergreen Watsonia?
June 25, 2023, 04:30:18 PM
I been growing several kinds of Watsonia for 25+ years and one clump seems to have gone rogue.  It hasn't gone dormant in a few years.  It started blooming a few days ago, weeks after all the other watsonia have totally finished blooming.  I've never seen an evergreen watsonia before, nor one that blooms this late in San Diego County area.  Has anyone else observed this?

Thanks 
#5
Current Photographs / Iris ID help please
May 24, 2023, 04:17:33 PM
This is an iris given to me by an old friend who has grown them for more than 50 years.  The plant grows about 30" tall and blooms now (May) in Southern California.  I am guessing it is a Louisiana iris but I'd love a better ID.  What do you think?
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