Bulbs from the BX

Started by Rdevries, April 24, 2022, 09:56:02 AM

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Rdevries

Conanthera trimaculata from BX 412 (Nov 2016). 
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

Uli

Hello Rimmer,
That is a very beautiful plant, have never seen it or heard of it before.
Uli
Uli
Algarve, Portugal
350m elevation, frost free
Mediterranean Climate

Rdevries

#2
This came in BX 394 (April 2016) as Cyrtanthus sp. Evergreen. Reported to have never bloomed for the donor, only multiplying by offsets. It was reported to have been given to the donor by A well respected bulb guy.

It finally bloomed today as a large Habranthus. Perhaps a seed got mixed in the sand plunge

I have been calling this large pink with a green throat as  Habranthus × floryi  'green base'

It will be replanted with the other rain lilies
Latitude: +36.99028 (36°59'25.008"N)
Insolation: 5.85 to 1.64 kWh/m2/day

EZielinski

Uli -- Conanthera is from Chile (desert).  A relative of Tecophilaea.
Eugene Zielinski
Prescott Valley, Arizona
USA