[Open for Orders] EX05b October distribution of EU Exchange incl. Exbury Special

Garak via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sun, 16 Oct 2022 00:44:29 PDT
You know how it is - "terrible weed" under good conditions can be 
"perfect starter species" under more difficult ones - Romuleas are not 
THAT easy outside their climate. I usually get nervous about things like

EX05_438  Allium roseum pentaploid, leafy bulbils in inflorescense

Alliums definitely have horror potential, especially those with bulbils 
- but can be wonderful in a bulb lawn. In the end, such concerns belong 
into the Wiki, not the exchange lists - another argument to use the list 
on the forum as it is linked to Wikipages whenever possible.

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Martin

Am 15.10.2022 um 23:51 schrieb Mary Sue Ittner via pbs:
> Should you be distributing this one? At least it should be marked as a 
> potential terrible weed in temperate areas. I think we saw it every 
> day on a spring trip to Australia and here in California it keeps 
> appearing in more undeveloped areas where it was never planted.
>
> On 10/15/2022 8:06 AM, Garak via pbs wrote:
>> EX05_476 Romulea rosea f. australis 
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