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"Gabriela,In any case, just so you know, this year I have seedlings of Calochortus tolmiei and C. leichtlinii. I got seeds and I wanted to test the germination, so I said why not sow a full pot? Maybe in few years you will see me posting Calochortus flowers
Very I hope this is a successful venture! I see Calochortus leichtlinii all the time in our portion of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. They have a bit of an altitude range. Winters (temperature range) can be pretty chilly at the upper end of its altitude range and somewhat mild at the lower end of its range. They are always found in site that are very hot and dry during the summer.It will be great if you have success and we will hopefully see future photographs of blooming plants.
This Fritillaria imperialis has been in the same spot for 30 years.Flowers beneath a Medlar tree.Looks to be spreading a bit.
A few scenes from our Sacramento, California garden before I get busy again.The garden actually looks great, however this is the best that I can do with the camera.
In any case, just so you know, this year I have seedlings of Calochortus tolmiei and C. leichtlinii. I got seeds and I wanted to test the germination, so I said why not sow a full pot? Maybe in few years you will see me posting Calochortus flowers
Hoy:It was planted so long ago I can't recall.It gets much leaf litter every year.Under a medlar and near some large European beeches, I never remove any leaf litter in that spot.. I can have a peak at the bulb tomorrow to see something about the dept.