Amaryllis AND. Lycoris

Erik Van Lennep erik@tepuidesign.com
Mon, 05 Sep 2016 08:07:56 PDT
That would explain why I've seen mostly the Amaryllis. If I actually walked
past and Lycoris, it was not in flower.

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On 5 September 2016 at 16:38, Jim McKenney <jamesamckenney@verizon.net>
wrote:

> Eric wrote: "The Lycoris more in the shade where it stays cooler and
> damp(nooooo problem with that!) "
> I'm pretty sure I've read that Lycoris squamigera does not bloom well if
> at all in England unless it is grown under cover in a warm greenhouse.
> Ireland is probably much too cool for the Lycoris.
> Jim McKenney
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