Pacific BX 285

Nhu Nguyen xerantheum@gmail.com
Sun, 11 Sep 2011 09:29:04 PDT
Hi Dell,

I would like
13. Tulbaghia cernua
15. Dipcadi marlothii

Thank you!
Nhu

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Dell Sherk <ds429@comcast.net> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
>       The items listed below have been donated by our members to be shared.
>
>  If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me PRIVATELY
> at <ds429@comcast.net>. Include "BX 285" in the subject line.
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> IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!
>
> >From Fereydoun Sharifi:
>
> SEEDS:
>
> (SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED)
>
> 1. Cyclamen cilicium album
> 2. Cyclamen repandum ssp repandum fa album
> 3. Cyclamen rohlfsianum
> 4. Cyclamen xhildebrandii
> 5. Cyclamen xsaundersiae
> 6. Cyclamen balericum
> 7. Cyclamen pelaponnesiacum
> 8. Cyclamen xwhitei
> 9. Cyclamen xwellensiekii
> 10. Tulbaghia comminsii
> 11. Tulbaghia ludwigiana
> 12. Tulbaghia galpini
> 13. Tulbaghia cernua
> 14. Tulbaghia capensis
> 15. Dipcadi marlothii
> 16. Bobartia aphylla
> 17. Cyrthanthus breviflorus
> 18. Aristea ecklonii
>
> >From Kathleen Sayce:
>
> 19. Bulbils of Lilium lancifolium
>
> >From Jim Shields:
>
> 20. Seed of Haemanthus humilis humilis
> 21. Bulbs of Lachenalia viridiflora, ex Robinett
> 22. Bulbs of Lachenalia reflexa
> 23. Bulbs of Lachenalia bulbifera, ex Silverhill
> 24. Bulbs of Lachenalia rubida rubra, ex Longwood
>
> >From Shirley Meneice:
>
> 25. Cormels that were on the bloom stalk of a gigantic chasmanthe.  In a
> clump of them, one bloom stalk grew to 7 feet high with whorls of
> orangey-red flowers in 9 tiers.  The top four blooms were arranged in the
> usual manner of a chasmanthe.  The latter had no bulbils. As you will see,
> the rest of the stem was quite "reproductive".  Unfortunately my gardener
> cut the stalk, so I cannot tell what bulb in the original clump produced
> such a strange bloom.  It will be interesting to see if it continues its
> amazing performance next year.
>
> Thank you. Fereydoun, Kathleen. Jim, and Shirley.
>
> Best wishes,
> Dell
>
> Dell Sherk, PBS BX
>
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