Lachenalias

Robert Lauf via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sat, 26 Mar 2022 10:13:22 PDT
The Lachs all performed well this year after I moved them to the brightest spot in the greenhouse.  They are less leggy, altho here in E Tenn the light in the greenhouse is still a bit less intense than they would naturally like.  Also, they've had a year to multiply so the pots are filling out a little more.
The photos are Lach. klipradensis and Lach. rosea.
Bob    Zone 7 where they are talking about 30 degrees tonight, and my flowering quince looks great after coming through 18 two weeks ago (with some snow coating to protect them)
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