I have grown Rhodophiala bifida for a few years now, in pots in the alpine house, but only flowered it twice before. Last year I repotted them (now 6 pots with several bulbs in each) and have given them a little more attention. A few weeks ago I gave them their first real water for some months, after a summer on the dry side but standing on damp sand so not bone dry.
Over the last week 5 flower stems have appeared in 3 different pots. Each pot happens to have come from 3 different sources, 2 in the UK and 1 Italy. These are likely to be the sterile form most commonly in cultivation so unless they look different I guess I won’t get any seed, but my question is does anyone in the UK grow this outside in the open garden? Bulb Argence seem to in France but with a milder shorter winter than most of the UK. The leaves don’t seem to suffer from occasional frost in my case and the tall 2 and 3 litre pots must get quite cold, so deep planting would be advisable. They would probably suffer attacks from slugs and snails if my very long lax narrow leaves are typical. They are upright to start but as they grow to 50 cms or more they fall over the edge of my bench.