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Gethyllis villosa, first flowers in a potful of seedlings from Silverhill seeds sown June 2012. Much faster to reach flowering than I had anticipated. The two flowers are from separate bulbs and have done exactly as usual for the genus - both appeared simultaneously on the same day last week in (presumably) response to the weather turning a bit cooler and/or barometric pressure dropping.
Wurmbea sp (LEG203?) This was from AGS seed listed with this collection number in 2006. I did once ask on the forum if anyone knew anything about it but got no reply. I'm guessing it is from Lesotho and is summer growing. The second picture has my finger nail for scale!
But maybe the AGS seed was from 2006, Darren?
Hi Robert,Mostly seed - I think most seedpods contain a few dozen seeds which can persist in the ground for ages.Considering it could only have come to Australia after white settlement it is amazing how it has spread around southern Australia. We have paddocks where there is more romulea than grass! cheersfermi