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#16
Current Photographs / Re: March 2024
March 19, 2024, 08:44:52 AM
Homeria flaccida
#17
Current Photographs / Re: March 2024
March 06, 2024, 08:42:32 AM
It's Hippeastrum time and leading the way is Hippeastrum papilio.
#18
General Discussion / Re: Private exchanges
March 03, 2024, 01:03:02 AM
Quote from: Diane Whitehead on March 02, 2024, 09:58:50 AMWylie,

You could just exchange pollen - a lot easier than exchanging a bulb.
Normally, that would be a good idea, but my Paramongaia w. blooms in October, earlier than a lot of the others people have. The foliage is starting to die back and I can see how many there are, but I think I have 3 offsets. Donating just 1 bulb to the regular exchange wouldn't be fair to anyone.
#19
General Discussion / Re: Private exchanges
March 02, 2024, 02:45:10 AM
I have been wondering how I could arrange an exchange for a certain bulb I have that just produced offsets. It requires a different bulb that it not closely related to to produce seeds, so it would be an exchange with someone that has the same. A place where we could do that would be helpful, especially when there is only 1 bulb we are willing to part with. 
#20
Current Photographs / March 2024
March 01, 2024, 10:25:01 AM
Here is a nice way to start the month, Ferraria crispa.
#21
Current Photographs / Re: February 2024
February 06, 2024, 01:27:22 AM
First Ferraria divaricata and Dietes grandiflora starting to bloom again.
#22
Mine is doing fine with temperatures between 10°C to 18°C, which is the normal for the Azores. The first year it bloomed, it was about this time, and then it moved to October. I give it no water during late spring/summer, which means I bring it inside, and then put it out mid-August. Mine originally came from Great Britain, and at the time I had to choose either a winter or a summer growing bulb and chose the winter as the Azores is great for the winter growers. I keep hoping that one year it will divide.
#23
Current Photographs / Re: November 2023 photos
November 13, 2023, 02:07:50 AM
Quote from: Martin Bohnet on November 09, 2023, 07:54:49 PMabsolutely possible - I've never had seeds on the wide crosses like xAmarine and xAmacrinum. To be fair I don't have any other related amaryllids in flower when the Amacrinum is.
I have some bulbs growing that were a result of crossing xAmarine with Amaryllis belladonna. If it would stop raining, I want to try a xAmarine with Nerine sarniensis since both are in flower.
#24
Current Photographs / Re: October 2023 photos
October 10, 2023, 01:39:25 AM
It started growing last month as the temperatures started to drop, around 23°C. The flower spike comes up really fast, then the foliage will start to go dormant in January. It doesn't really get below 10°C or above 27° in the summer in the Azores. After it goes dormant, I take the pot inside so the pot doesn't bake in the sun and everything dries out for the summer. The first couple of years there were no flowers, but it finally bloomed.
#25
Current Photographs / Re: October 2023 photos
October 09, 2023, 06:37:14 AM
I bought the bulb on eBay.co.uk before Brexit happened. It was very small - about the size of a large garbanzo bean. It took 3 years for the first flower. Last year I tried the microwaved pollen method to get a seed, but it failed.
#26
Current Photographs / Re: October 2023 photos
October 08, 2023, 06:19:51 AM
This came up really fast and opened today. Of course it is Paramongaia weberbaueri.
#27
Current Photographs / Re: October 2023 photos
October 07, 2023, 10:04:14 AM
The first of the Nerine bulbs I have from Exbury is opening. It is 'Kalahari Dusk'. I have about 20 flower spikes on various cultivars, but this is the first to open.
#28
Current Photographs / Re: Sept. photos
September 24, 2023, 04:33:59 AM
I was surprised to see some Crinums blooming again. They had flowered in May, and probably due to the increasing summer rain the Azores has been getting, they are now reblooming.
#29
Current Photographs / Re: Sept. photos
September 13, 2023, 03:13:35 AM
The first of the xAmarines is blooming. This is supposed to have been developed by the Dutch firm van Tubergen and named after their nursery at Zwanenburg House, so it is xAmarine tubergenii 'Zwanenburg'.
#30
Current Photographs / Re: August 2023 photos
August 22, 2023, 12:15:30 AM
That is the Crinum which has growth during the summer and dies back in the fall. My 'Rose Fonce' looks like this:
Amaryllis belladonna 'Rose Fonce'.jpg