Sternbergia lutea

ds429 via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 24 Aug 2020 13:20:21 PDT
 Well, Jane and Jim, could my Sternbergia actually be a late blooming Zephyranthes? 

Dell
     On Friday, August 21, 2020, 06:02:33 PM EDT, Jane McGary via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:  
 
 My Sternbergias sometimes set seed. I advise sowing the seed as soon as 
the capsules open, since this is what would happen in nature. I've grown 
most of the species I have from wild-collected seed, but the several 
forms of S. lutea here were originally commercial bulbs. They include 
the usual S. lutea, one called 'Dodona  Gold', one grown as S. cilicica 
but I can't tell the difference (in nature, the one identified by a 
group leader as that seemed to grow on slightly different terrain), and 
a half-size form of S. lutea grown from seeds collected in Crete. 
Growing most Sternbergia spp. from seed is not problematic (though 
requires patience), but I've never managed to keep S. colchiciflora past 
one flowering.

Jane McGary, Portland, Oregon, USA


On 8/21/2020 1:00 PM, ds429 via pbs wrote:
> My tiny clump of Sternbergia has survived seven winters here in West Virginia zone 6. This year it looks like it is setting seeds. If it happens, can anyone give me advice on growing this beauty from seed?
>
> Dell
>
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