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Lachenalia aloides quadricolor
I did toy with posting this on the 'Moans' thread but as I have a question about a SAF bulb I'll leave it here.My seeds from Gordon Summerfield, ordered in November (!), finally arrived today. It wasn't Gordon's fault. Forumists who've been dealing with South Africa will know they've been having a series of postal strikes - and apparently another strike is due as they want back pay for the time they were on strike earlier! So Gordon at some expense had to use a courier service to ensure seed orders were fulfilled which was very considerate of him. Unfortunately the courier company seemed to be staffed by cretins as they claimed that they had tried to deliver to me but I had refused to accept the package Of course, the problem was that they had messed up the postcode so it went to the wrong address ( I also noticed that my phone number on the waybill was also incorrect!). Anyway, it has now been sorted although the strike could be ruinous for some seed companies. Gordon emailed to say: One of the growers that we supply seed to has said they are on the edge of going out of business, as so many of their packages sent via the Post Office took many months last year and the contents were all ruined. Being a large business that sells large quantities they just cannot afford the courier fees.So, one of my seed packets is Romulea hantamensis and I wondered if any forumists have experience of this species? I ask because the PBS reports that it is tricky to germinate, possibly requiring stratification. Anyone grown this from seed and if so did they give it a period of winter cold or just the usual regime for SAF winter growers of a temperature differential until germination? Thanks.
I've had seed from Gordon arrive in January before. It matters little as even November is really too late to be sowing them here, plus they have just been harvested and many of them need a post-harvest warm dry ripening before sowing anyway therefore I'd put them in a drawer in the house until August and sow them then. I can understand your frustration though.
I have been told in the past that Romulea hantamensis is one of the subjects that benefits from smoke treatment for germination. I have no personal experience either way, but thought you might find it a useful suggestion.