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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #255 on: November 11, 2019, 10:37:55 AM »
Moraea lurida, grown from SRGC Seedex 2015 sown 21-05-2016; first seedling 23-07-2016; first flower 10-11-18
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Moraea lurida is in flower again, exactly 12 months after the first flower last year. Darren Sleep recently mentioned that most of the European stock of this highly variable species are this yellow and dark brown form. I'm hoping there is a bit more variability in the other seedlings but that might not happen. Does anyone grow any of the other forms?
I later found out what sort of pollinators it attracts!
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #256 on: November 15, 2019, 06:09:26 PM »
Strumaria phonolithica (formerly Strumaria gigantea) flowering for the first time for me. This species comes from southwestern Namibia where it is classified as rare. The attractive fan-shaped arrangement of the broad leaves I think gives it great appeal even when not in flower.

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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #257 on: November 15, 2019, 07:04:41 PM »
That's a beauty Paul, and I agree about the striking foliage.  Thanks for showing it.
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #258 on: November 15, 2019, 09:58:17 PM »
Very lovely and almost too regular to be true ...
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #259 on: November 23, 2019, 09:10:44 PM »
Cyanella Alba


I love the clenched fist x cream egg
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #260 on: November 24, 2019, 12:33:32 AM »
Cyanella Alba
I love the clenched fist x cream egg
Hi Paul,
mine was in flower only a month ago here in the Southern Hemisphere! Does yours always flower in autumn?
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #261 on: November 24, 2019, 07:25:36 AM »
Fermí

It’s the first time it’s flowered. I bought it as a bulb 2 years ago and it sulked last year with no growth what so ever. Maybe it’s trying to catch up

Also my South Africans go out into the garden in August, new seeds in July, to make the most of the light and diurnal temperature differences. By the time the harsh frosts arrive - my plants are in doors under LED lights but chilled every eve with cold night air.

My other cyanella are not flowering- but the lutea has flowers coming - I love this genus. I saw they were tecophilia

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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #262 on: November 24, 2019, 08:47:08 AM »
I hadn't come across Cyanella so was just googling and there is an interesting paper by Gillian Scott here; https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82687786.pdf
No mention of fragrance? Do they have a scent at all?
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #263 on: November 24, 2019, 09:26:58 PM »
Gail - thanks for link. I’ll have a look.

With regards to scent my lutea had a great fragrance last year. I couldn’t smell much from the alba. I’ll have another smell at other times of the day.

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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #264 on: November 25, 2019, 03:51:14 AM »
Thanks, Gail,
I've used the article as the basis for an application for a "WRA" - weed risk assessment - to Biosecurity to see if it can be legally brought into the country - as well as some of the other species  ;D
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #265 on: November 29, 2019, 04:23:22 PM »
Massonia roggeveldensis, seedlings :)
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #266 on: November 29, 2019, 04:25:08 PM »
Lachenalia punctata (syn. L. rubida), bronze foriage seedlings
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #267 on: November 30, 2019, 01:46:28 AM »

With regards to scent my lutea had a great fragrance last year. I couldn’t smell much from the alba. I’ll have another smell at other times of the day.

According to The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs by Manning, Goldblatt and Snijman, each Cyanella species has a scent.

C. alba - magnolia
C aquatica - lightly scented
C.hyacinthoides - violet
C. lutea - violet
C. orchidiformis - carnation
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #268 on: November 30, 2019, 12:31:47 PM »
Daubenya alba :)
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Re: South African Bulbs/Geophytes 2019
« Reply #269 on: December 06, 2019, 09:58:41 PM »
Lachenalia pygmea blooming in Kentucky for about the past month. blooms a bit later here than in Scotland
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