Dear all:
The cycles for items in BX 102. The name for the Cypella is C.
coelestis.
Regards
Albeerto
> >From Arnold Trachtenberg:
>
>1. Bulbs of Nerine bowdenii (S)
>2. Bulbils of Lilium sulphereum, can be planted now in temperate climate or
>held under refrigeration in moist sphagnum till spring. (S)
>
> >From Lee Poulsen:
>
>3. Seed of Hippeastrum aulicum (WE)
>
> >From Tsuh Yang Chen:
>
>4. Tubers of Sinningia aghensis (S)
>
> >From Dennis Kramb:
>
>5. Seed of Iris odaesanensis (W)
>6. Seed of Nelumbo lutea (S)
>
> >From Lyn Makela:
>
>7. Bulbs (not dormant) of Tulbaghia cominsii (SE)
>8. Tubers of Sinningia tubiflora (S)
>9. Bulbs of Freesia refracta alba (syn F. alba) (W)
>
>SEED:
>10. Chasmanthe floribunda (W)
>11. Calydorea pallens (S)
>12. Dietes iridioides 'Amatola', dwarf (SE)
>13. Freesia muirii (syn F. leichtlinii) (W)
>14. Habranthus robustus (W)
>15. Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles yellow' (S)
>16. Zephyranthes primulina (S) 17. Zephyranthes commersoniana (syn Z.
>mesochloa) (W)
>BULBLETS:
>18. Oxalis purpurea alba (W)
>19. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet' (W)
>20. Oxalis obtusa, rose (W)
>
> >From Mark Mazer:
>
>21. Bulblets of Cyanella hyacinthoides (W)
>22. Bulblets of Lachenalia juncifolia (W)
>23. Seed of Cypella plumbosa plantensis (coelestis) (W)
>24. Tubers of Arisaema rhombiforme (S)
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