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#31
Current Photographs / Re: August 2023 photos
August 21, 2023, 01:00:00 PM
My Amaryllis belladonna 'Rose Fonce' is also open and the 'Fred Meyer White' is about to open. What I also have is a Crinum blooming for the first time. I had bought a bulb and kept it in a pot where it didn't do much of anything except put up a few leaves. Then earlier this year I finally put it in the ground and with the wet spring and summer we have had, it finally put up a flower spike. It has been so long that I don't remember its name, but it isn't 'Ellen Bosanquet', which has already flowered.
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#32
Quote from: David Pilling on July 21, 2023, 07:42:55 AMBad news, I am sorry for those in the places suffering.

Here on the little island in the middle of the Atlantic, it is unseasonably cool. Mid-afternoon and it is 61.5 F, that's the easy one to convert 16C (along with 82F/28C swop the digits).
Your island isn't that little. On a real small island in the middle of the Atlantic (1,000 miles to Washington, D.C. and 800 miles to Lisbon) summer has finally hit with temperatures at 75°F for a high, and rain is way above normal. The average rain days on Terceira Island for July is 1.8 and we have had some very rainy days. Even set some new records for low temperatures in July. Fortunately T.S. Don didn't affect us except for a few very outer bands of rain. It is getting to rain again and more is expected tomorrow. We grow potatoes during the winter here. 
#33
Current Photographs / Re: July 2023 photos
July 09, 2023, 01:13:37 AM
Quote from: Uli on July 08, 2023, 01:32:41 PMHello Wylie,

That is a very beautiful plant! Are the colours as brilliantly contrasting in reality?

Thank you for sharing!
The red is stronger on the outside than the inside, but not by much. Here is a late opener:
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But the buds are also an attraction:
Crinum 'Stars and Stripes' (4).jpg
#34
Current Photographs / July 2023 photos
July 08, 2023, 07:24:34 AM
I was thrilled that Crinum 'Stars and Stripes opened today.Crinum 'Stars and Stripes' (6).jpg Crinum 'Stars and Stripes' (8).jpg
#35
General Discussion / Re: Sowing old seed
March 16, 2023, 08:12:33 AM
I have found that most snails and slugs are clever enough to use pellets as some sort of obstacle course. I will go out at night before going to bed with a salt shaker and it seems to deter others.
#36
Current Photographs / Re: March photos
March 09, 2023, 05:54:54 AM
In spite of bad weather, wind, rain and more wind, spring is trying to happen in the Azores. The hedychium are sprouting and I have this Moraea elegans:
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#37
I find that in the Azores they are a late summer/early fall bloomer. I have them in the ground and let them have a dry summer. Strangely, I bought the original bulbs in Germany at a supermarket.
#38
Mystery Bulbs / Gladiolus?
February 14, 2023, 07:32:50 AM
This opened today, and it is a Gladiolus, but is it species or hybrid? I have several Gladiolus, and when I repotted everything last summer, I put a bunch of bulbs that weren't labeled together and this came up. 
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#39
Current Photographs / Re: February photos
February 04, 2023, 07:33:25 AM
This is finally blooming, a dark leaf Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'.
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#40
Current Photographs / Re: December photos 2022
December 21, 2022, 06:58:37 AM
I find that my South African bulbs do just fine outside in the rain, and it rains a lot here during the winter, as long as they are in well draining soil. Bagacina, a lava rock product, does well as an additive. Once the sun gets high enough, my oxalis will finally open. There are fields that are full of the dreaded O. pes-caprea that will be opening soon.

One of my hybrids, Gladiolus huttonii x Gladiolus undulatus is in bloom. I caught a photo when the first flower opened, but since then the wind has beat up the other flowers on it. It is in a raised bed with the neighbor's cement block wall in the background.

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#41
Current Photographs / Re: December photos 2022
December 15, 2022, 05:57:30 AM
I live on the north side of Terceira, on the north side of the street, and during this time of year I get sun on the roof of my house but nothing in the front yard due to the neighbors having metrosideros trees that block the sun from November to February. In the back of the house, it gets lots of sun. The Ferraria I have do a lot better in the back and while they grow in the front, they may not flower. The light is strong enough in the front that my daylilies still give flowers.

Speaking of daylight sensitive, my poinsettia bush that I have outside has colored up nicely without needing any of that darkness treatment. We grow them in the ground around here.
#42
Current Photographs / Re: November
November 15, 2022, 06:24:39 AM
My current background photo on my computer is of 'Abu Simbel' from the Exbury Nerine collection:
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#43
Current Photographs / Re: November
November 13, 2022, 03:49:34 AM
Quote from: KenP on November 11, 2022, 11:28:09 AMParamongaia weberbaueri (winter growing)

Three years ago I purchased one near flowering sized bulb. Second year in flower. I also purchased 5 'summer' growing bulbs. The 5 came up in summer for two years but this year nothing. Fall of this year they emerged. I guess they are not summer growers after all.
I used the microwave method Uli wrote about, and it looks hopeful for seed! It has been a month, and the pod, while not very large, has not withered and the scape is still strong.
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#44
Current Photographs / Re: Mutant flowers
November 13, 2022, 03:42:20 AM
Mine has to be a 2 petal/2 sepal daylily. There are lots of 4 and 5 polymerous types, but the 2 petaled one is very rare.
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#45
General Discussion / Nerine genetics
October 29, 2022, 06:04:50 AM
I came to the Geophyte world through Daylilies. When you start the seeds from a single pod, they are considered to be genetically different from each other even if they look similar. So I am wondering if this also applies to seed propagated Nerines. In a bag of gift bulbs, I received many small immature bulbs that are now flowering for the first time and I am wondering how they should be treated when they look similar to each other. Example:
N 001.jpg and DSC_0400.jpg 
They look alike, but are not offsets on my end. Should I give each its own seperate ID number?