Topic: losses due to weather

Cynthia Mueller cynthiasbulbs@hotmail.com
Thu, 04 May 2017 09:19:29 PDT
This winter was relatively mild in Central Texas - above 28F or so except for one period of three days and nights below 20F. This sudden change in temperature from 50/60F killed inhabitants of 30 or 35 pots (terra cotta and plastic), buckets and tubs of both seedlings and well established bulbs, including rain lilies, sprekelia, hymenocallis, hippeastrum. Seedlings included pots of gladiolus youngsters, crinum eucharidifolia, lycoris, more rare sorts of rhodophiala, all smaller bulbs of z grandiflora, all katherina both yellow and red, lindleyana, entire large tubs of 'Aquarius' which never sets seeds for me, etc. What may have been the cause of much of this damage, besides such sudden temperature change, might have been the unusual condition of having daytime freezing temperatures for these three days. This would have been quite uncommon. Potted calla lilies and those with their pots still in water did not die, which surprised me. The ground probably did not freeze so no bul
 bs there were affected. I was surprised that the "trunk" of my crinum asiaticum and a few of its hybrids came through unscathed. And of course the crinum bulbispermum kept all their leaves intact and were still ready for anything. Other staples of gardens in this area such as ornamental spineless opuntias and many agaves froze, as well.

Cynthia W Mueller
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