Have anyone found the data which have more detail of the perennialing experiment of cornell?

Robin Carrier robin@no1bird.com
Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:09:56 PST
i think you have the wrong cloud.
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perennialing experiment of cornell?


> Hello Fiery Cloud
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> I grow many species and hybrids of Lilium in Hawaii (Zone 11).  The most 
> important part is to GROW THE PLANTS FROM SEED, so they will be able to 
> tolerate your conditions.    Almost any trumpet species (or hybrid) will 
> probably do well for you.  Lilium formosanum is probably a good place to 
> start.
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> L. longiflorum, from the Ryukyu Islands, is tolerant of warm conditions. 
> I had trouble growing it for a few years, until I found that under my Zone 
> 11 conditions it required a dry rest in the hottest months, August and 
> September.    I resume water sometime in October, and plants bloom in  the 
> spring.
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> Others that have flowered (from seed) are L. lankongense, L. callosum, L. 
> lancifolium, L. leucanthum, L. henryi, L. sulphureum, L. rosthornii.  None 
> of these get a cold period.  There are many more species that I am 
> growing, but they are too young to flower.
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> OT hybrids (Oriental x Trumpet), especially tetraploids,  grow very 
> vigorously, and a few have already flowered (again, from seed).
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> Good Luck
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> David Boucher
> Hawaii
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: fierycloud2002 <fierycloud2002@yahoo.com.tw>
> To: pbs@lists.ibiblio.org
> Sent: Tue, Dec 7, 2010 6:10 pm
> Subject: [pbs] Have anyone found the data which have more detail of the 
> perennialing experiment of cornell?
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> Hello:
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> Have anyone found the data which have more detail of the perennialing 
> experiment
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> of cornell?
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> http://www.flowerbulbs.cornell.edu/index.html
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> Though the warmest of the place where they are is USDA zone 7 where are 
> still
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> colder than my house, but I think that these data should make me know 
> which
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> should be tried first.
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> And I would like to know which I try last.
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> The experiment only have the name of the best performer, but no the 
> remains.
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> http://www.flowerbulb.nl/RP/jaarverslag%202003.pdf
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> The file have some data of species and specialty bulbs. But I would like 
> to know
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> more of the detail result of the other horticulture varieties.
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> PS. they seem have a new paper on the Lily perenialization.
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> http://flowerbulbs.cornell.edu/landscape/…
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> Su-Hong-Ciao
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> Taiwan,...where sould be warmer than miami in florida.
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