Dichelostemma, was Depth and California bulbs

Randall P. Linke randysgarden@gmail.com
Fri, 11 Nov 2011 08:49:19 PST
I recognize many of these from my former property in the Sierra foothills
of Nevada County, CA.  I always loved the progression of blooms once the
property was reclaimed from the cattle that used to graze there.

Randy

On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 7:14 AM, MARK MAZER AND FREDRIKA MAZER <
markmazerandfm13@earthlink.net> wrote:

>  Glen describes 17 different plant communities
> > it is found in and he doesn't include serpentine (we saw some dwarf
> > looking ones growing in such a habitat.) So it would seem for this
> > species that knowing the source of your seeds would be important for
> > successfully siting and growing them.
>
> NNS-00-234 has been easy in the Connecticut and NorthCarolina  greenhouses
> and in the minor bulb bed.  Gardenworthy and critterproof.
> Mark Mazer
> Hertford, North Carolina USA
> USDA 8a
>
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