Babiana corms

Mary Sue Ittner via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 08 Jul 2021 17:15:25 PDT
I have dug up a lot of Babiana corms, descendants of some I grew from 
seed more than 30 years ago. I think they are hybrids of Babiana 
stricta. I'll attach a photo taken in May this year and I also added 
photos to the wiki.

https://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/…

I recall that in the past I sent a bunch to the BX and they weren't very 
popular. Maybe that is because they aren't very hardy and the drying 
foliage doesn't pull off easily in the beginning so either you have to 
cut it off or put up with how it looks for awhile.

Still, they have a soft spot in my heart since Babiana was Rachel 
Saunders' favorite bulb. I don't know whether I should send them again 
to the BX or just ask people to contact me privately if they would like 
some so I can be sure that they would end up going to people who wanted 
them and not be an extra burden for Luminita. They should work out well 
in parts of California if you have a spot that you can plant them in 
that you don't care how it looks when they die back.They can also be 
grown in pots.

Mary Sue

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