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#106
Current Photographs / Re: December 2023 photos
January 05, 2024, 06:36:54 PM
Can L. Viridiflora be self pollinated???
#107
Current Photographs / Re: December 2023 photos
December 31, 2023, 05:02:56 PM
From our recent bulb exchange. Thank you to those generous folks that share the bulb Joy with others!

Lachenalia Viridiflora- planted about a month ago. Already leafed out AND flowering! With an offset TOO.

Happy New Year to all the PBS bulb peeps!

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#108
Mystery Bulbs / New (previous Rodophiala) ID mystery…
December 31, 2023, 04:49:09 PM
So it appears I posted the wrong flower pic for the plant I'm trying to ID. I discovered my mistake when looking up Rodophiala, seeing that the seeds do not match at all! I looked for pics of the flowers, but have not yet found them. In any event, here I'll post pics of current fresh germinating seed and current foliage.
TIA for any help ID'ing the genus.
And...Happy New Year !

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#110
Mystery Bulbs / Re: ID Help…
December 29, 2023, 09:52:39 PM
Thank you Robin! I should have mentioned it has rich green strap leaves outside of flowering. After looking around the web, you're ID looks right for Rhodophiala Bifida pink. I'll post pics of sprouted seed from the plant...
#111
Mystery Bulbs / Babiana ID help
December 29, 2023, 09:25:14 PM
Any Babiana Wizards out there???
I thought I was told this was B. Angustifolia when I acquired it. Then I wondered, and for a time thought it was Inclinata. But now I'm just not sure...

Any help...?

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#112
Mystery Bulbs / [Solved: Rodophiala] ID Help…
December 29, 2023, 06:20:05 PM
ID Help please...
Tried to find where I bought this to identify. Couldn't come up with anything.
TIA for any help!
And...Happy New Year!

#113
Current Photographs / Re: Burning man hat
December 06, 2023, 08:03:51 PM
My most recent finished one, was blowing around my yard the other day before I had snatched it from those magnificent blue leaves!
#114
Current Photographs / Re: November 2023 photos
November 14, 2023, 10:45:35 AM
Quote from: Uli on November 13, 2023, 07:11:04 AMFirst time in my life I can see this amazing flower with my own eyes.... Paramongaia.


FANTASTIC! Thank you for sharing.
#115
Current Photographs / Re: November 2023 photos
November 08, 2023, 09:41:09 AM
Quote from: Martin Bohnet on November 06, 2023, 09:15:53 PM
Quote from: Too Many Plants! on November 05, 2023, 07:22:34 PMAnd this Amaryllis was sold to us by an old-timer plant collector as an Amaryllis X Crinum hybrid.
It is. The leaves are obviously from the crinum side. likely behaves evergreen under most conditions.
Hi Martin, I'm curious if you have anything to say about this...I don't believe this hybrid sets seed like my other Amaryllis, Crinum, and SA bulbs do. Is this something like an intergeneric Mule palm being sterile?
#116
Current Photographs / Re: November 2023 photos
November 07, 2023, 08:04:45 PM
The days are getting shorter...nights are getting colder...and it's beginning to look a lot like bulb season!  ;D

Boophone, Velthemia, Ferraria, Ixia, Babiana, Lachenalia, and others I can't recall due to CRS...

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#117
Hi Martin, my friend had ordered from Silverhill many times over a couple of decades I believe. He and his family were going through some tough times, so with his blessing, I took the lead in doing an order we were splitting. This was my first-time ordering from SH, and I ran things by him before finalizing, as well as asked many questions via email to Nina. She never cautioned me about concerns of not getting our order at all, or having it go MIA at the SA PO. As well as my friend saying they had always used SA Post and received their orders, all be it they took a while, and some orders longer than others. So, I had no idea this was a concern, and based on MANY emails with Nina, this situation sounds completely new, separate, and final.
#118
Current Photographs / Re: November 2023 photos
November 07, 2023, 09:54:56 AM
Thank you for verifying, Martin! That stuff is completely outside my wheelhouse. It's nice to know what I'm telling people is accurate. And yes, it does seem to be around at least most of the year, and I do believe it flowers more than once a year too.
#119
General Discussion / Re: Mychorrizae for bulb production
November 06, 2023, 08:28:56 PM
Hi Mark, it appears no one seems interested in what is...The Soil Food Web! But I am! Years ago I had a discovery...after a period of acquiring many rare plants, and keeping them in pots for my eventual landscape vision, I started putting compost I was making in some of the pots, but I wasn't making enough compost for all the pots. After a while (maybe 6 months to a year) I became convinced there was something going on with the plants I was feeding the compost to. After some time of digging around and talking to people, someone pointed me to the book "The Soil Food Web". Which was a dry read through parts of the book, but after reading through the book about 3 times, it opened my mind to a whole different understanding of plants' roots, soil, compost, fertilizer, and so on, etc., etc. It's ALL about the Microbiology! After learning some more, I started pursuing compost Tea. One day I'm going to get myself a nice big professional compost Tea brewer! Over the years I've fed Great White mycorrhizae, as well as other brands. We moved to a different city, and I've had a harder time making compost, but eventually, when my honey-do list gets down to just a few things I'll endeavor to get my composting down. I've also got into Vermicomposting a bit too. My challenge there is getting the worms to stick around through our hot dry summers.
Cheers  :)
#120
A CAUTIONARY Silverhill Seeds ORDERING HEADS UP... a friend (a long-time SH customer) and I placed a larger order (almost $400 US) with Nina @ SilverHill seeds in May 2023. Per Nina's recommendation, we had our order go via S.A. Post. After about 3 months of trying to track our order, we corresponded with Nina and found out it was stuck at the S.A. PO. Then after a couple more emails, Nina told us the PO is now defunct and going under. Our order along with many others sent via their PO are now stuck in limbo at their PO. After MANY correspondence back n forth with Nina, she recently stated they're now making efforts to try and retrieve their stuck customer orders. We continue to hope and cross our fingers... :(