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Jim, what minumum temperatures can these plants take? I grow a number of South African Amaryllids (Boophone, Brunsvigia, Cyrtanthus, Haemanthus, Gethyllis) in a sand plunge (minimum plunge temp +7’C, minimum air temp +4’C) in a greenhouse. Would these minima be suitable for Hippeastrum sp.?
Sorry, Steve. Unlike the South African species, these South American plants need to be kept well above 0°C. My South African house hits +/- 1°C every winter on cold nights with no problems. I keep the house with the Hippeastrum plants at close to 10°C. HH. morelianum, psittacinum, aulicum, reticulatum, striatum, and others that slipped my mind, are from Brazil and mainly forest understory habitats.When you try it, maybe you should try an Andean species, perhaps Clinanthus.Jim
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