New Gagea species

Jane McGary via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 04 Aug 2025 09:56:19 PDT
Gagea species seem to be easy to grow from seed, but it's rarely 
offered, and I don't think I've ever seen the bulbs offered. One 
problem, at least with yellow ones such as G. fibrosa and G. chlorantha, 
is that the bulbs are tightly enclosed in a mass of fibrous tissue and 
hard to separate. Also, these are not notably ornamental plants, so 
ignored by commercial growers. Gageas are a common element in snowmelt 
meadows and screes, where they add color to their common companions such 
as Muscari, Crocus, and Fritillaria. I've never had seed set on the 
plants in my own collection.

Jane McGary, Portland, Oregon, USA

On 8/4/2025 9:46 AM, Fred Biasella via pbs wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm still trying to get my paws on the standard yellow Gagea species with no luck. I've asked but no one seems to know where I can get my paws on some ☹
>
>
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