Name that bulb - Nerine filifolia

Fred Biasella via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 28 Oct 2021 12:01:43 PDT
Hi Robert,

I would love to try this little cutie again, thank you. Do you mix anything in with the ProMix like pumice, red lava, coco chips or anything else?

Warm Regards and Thanks,
Fred

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Subject: Re: [pbs] Name that bulb - Nerine filifolia



Fred,

I'm near you, NW of Boston. I was having a terrible time getting N filifolia to bloom well until this year, the summer of the deluge (30 inches of rain since May).

Bottom line, they love water, at least for here. Mine are in a 6" pot with ProMix type soil, and get a half day of sun. Minimal low N fertilizer.

Foliage was much more lush and green than usual, and I wound up with about
20 scapes in one pot. N masoniorum was double that.

Let me know if you'd like a restart.

--R

On Thursday, October 28, 2021, 10:19:38 AM EDT, Fred Biasella via pbs < pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:


Hi Robert,

How are you growing your Nerine filifolia? I had this little cutie for years but I never flowered, finally gave up on it and into the compost heap it went. I have dramatically different growing conditions than you as I live in the cooler Northeast coast but other folks in my area are able to grow and flower them with no issues. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks,
Fred
Cambridge (Boston) USDA Zone 6b


On Thu, Oct 28, 2021, 1:09 PM Robert Parks via pbs < pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:

> My conditions are cool/cold tropical Mediterranean. The N. filifolia 
> are grown outdoors in near full sun, they are irrigated moderately in 
> the dry season, and receive winter rains (plus irrigation if the rains don't come).
> Under these conditions they are evergreen (foliage thinner in the 
> winter, but new leaves do grow), they can be forced into winter dry 
> dormancy, but the roots are perennial (for the BX last year, I lifted 
> and stored cool/dry/dumid/dark). They bloom vigorously in the autumn, 
> for me, they'll bloom in half shade, but much better in sun.
>
> Soil is sandy/well drained, Fertilization is moderate/low.
>
> Robert
> in pleasantly cool and now moist San Francisco.
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 7:19 AM Fred Biasella via pbs < 
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi Robert,
> >
> > How are you growing your Nerine filifolia? I had this little cutie 
> > for years but I never flowered, finally gave up on it and into the 
> > compost
> heap
> > it went. I have dramatically different growing conditions than you 
> > as I live in the cooler Northeast coast but other folks in my area 
> > are able to grow and flower them with no issues. Any pointers would 
> > be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Many Thanks,
> > Fred
> > Cambridge (Boston) USDA Zone 6b
> > Oxalis hirta, yes, and Nerine filifolia (only 6"/15cm tall)
> >
> >
> >
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