Lycoris chinensis

Lee Poulsen wpoulsen@pacbell.net
Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:51:53 PDT
Okay, I just noticed that now I have a scape on L. incarnata which will probably open its first bloom tomorrow. This is also the first time it has bloomed. It is also in a 3 gal. pot.

--Lee Poulsen
Pasadena, California, USA - USDA Zone 10a
Latitude 34°N, Altitude 1150 ft/350 m

On Jul 10, 2012, at 10:04 AM, James Waddick wrote:

> DearPBSers,
> 
> 	Like Aaron L. sanguinea is usually the first, but with our 
> now 'extreme drought' there's no sign of a flower yet. I suspect we 
> won't see any flowering until we get a decent rain. The 'soil' 
> (concrete?) is just too dry to support any growth and many things are 
> going prematurely dormant and drying up.
> 
> 	A continuingly weird year not in a good way.		Best 
> 		Jim
> 
>> Two odd flowering stems here on L. chinensis, but no sign of the 
>> other dozen or more yet.
>> 
>> Usually L. sanguinea is the first up in flower for me and the others 
>> follow after that.
> 



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