Mystery NOID

Jose via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sat, 15 Feb 2020 14:57:49 PST
Hi Gregg,

It looks like it may be Hippeastrum blumeniavim or Hippeastrum idimae. Either way, congratulations, it's beautiful.

Fred

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Subject: [pbs] Mystery NOID

This is among many of my NOID plants that have miraculously survived 4 long distance moves in 3 years. It in in a small pot with at least 2 other bulb species, all dormant. This diminutive flower spike grew seemingly overnight (OK maybe 5) and this one inch (2.5cm) flower opened today. The single  tag in the pot reads Ammocharis longifolia, which I'm pretty sure died off long ago.  Does it look familiar to any of my bulbophile friends? Thanks in advance.

Gregg DeChirico


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