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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #135 on: June 30, 2015, 07:37:03 PM »
Massonia saniensis seed kindly sent by Paul is sprouting.  One of the summer growers and leaves just emerging under the gravel on M. wittebergensis.  As Paul knows I mistakenly sowed the latter last autumn and up it came so I kept in under lights till February, dried it off, kept it at 5c and now we get a second growing season in one year.

First year seedlings of Massonia I keep bone-dry but what of second year old seedlings? Should they get a drink or stay parched?

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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #136 on: July 05, 2015, 12:06:15 PM »
First year seedlings of Massonia I keep bone-dry but what of second year old seedlings? Should they get a drink or stay parched?
johnw

I'd also be interested to hear how people treat these seedlings in the early years. I'd have thought that if first-year seedlings kept bone dry over summer survive OK then the larger, second-year bulbs would be equally fine under this regime?

Here's Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum in flower. Not sure if this species is proteranthous but the leaves - lovely earlier in the season - are now going over.
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #137 on: July 05, 2015, 01:00:07 PM »
Here's a pot of  Massonia sp. They just get what the weather throws at them. You can see that a snail has been at the leaves.  :(
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #138 on: July 05, 2015, 09:59:27 PM »
Knifophia northiae  surviving ten years outside. Originally from Ellen Honig's Seneca Hill Nursery
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Re: South African Bulbs in the Southern Hemisphere 2015
« Reply #139 on: July 06, 2015, 09:10:49 AM »
Yesterday Hesperantha humilis started to open a couple of blooms! I brought the pot to work so that I could get a pic of the open flower, but I think the exterior is also wonderful!
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #140 on: July 06, 2015, 11:04:56 AM »
That's a beautiful wee thing, Fermi.
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #141 on: July 07, 2015, 10:43:03 AM »
I've never seen open flowers on mine. It flowers in mid-winter and in UK light and temps it barely even tries to open!
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #142 on: July 08, 2015, 12:50:15 PM »
A couple of honorary South African 'bulbs' - summer dormant tuberous Pelargonium. These two species flower at the start of dormancy.

Pelargonium auritum with almost black flowers, and Pelargonium curviandrum. Both in approx 10cm clay pots.

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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #143 on: July 09, 2015, 05:53:25 PM »
here are some pics of my Massonia wittebergensis ( summer growing ) :

http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12729.msg336899#msg336899

Enjoy
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #144 on: July 10, 2015, 08:56:59 PM »
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #145 on: July 14, 2015, 03:01:39 PM »
This must be the right place for asking a question about Veltheimia bracteata seedlings.  I have sown seeds last year in fall, and they germinated very well.  In May I stopped watering them with the intention to resume watering in September.  However, not only have they kept their first leave untill now, but they all start pulling up a new leave now.  So, should I start watering then again from now on or not ?  I read somewhere that the best way to loose these plants is when they are not kept bone dry over summer.

Thanks for your advice !
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #146 on: July 14, 2015, 11:27:50 PM »
Francois:

I have a pot full of Veltheimia bracteata that sits on the floor of the greenhouse during our summer months.

The mother bulb is very large as you can see from the attached image.


It just started to push up some leaves on a couple of the pups that have formed.  I watered it  and place outside in a shady spot.
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #147 on: July 15, 2015, 08:45:24 AM »
This is a quick (and lousy) picture taken today of our Veltheimia bracteatas. They have always been reluctant to die down in the summer so we keep them moist and in good light. They flower well each year.
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #148 on: July 15, 2015, 12:48:39 PM »
I love the way the bulbs are distorting the sides of the pot in Arnold's picture. Proof that there is good growth going on, if any were needed!

I see you've just got a "few" Veltheimia, then, Chris!!
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Re: South African Bulbs 2015
« Reply #149 on: July 15, 2015, 01:19:45 PM »
I see you've just got a "few" Veltheimia, then, Chris!!

Just a few, Maggi  ;)

Clearly not playing by the rules; must get them to rest next year.
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