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A lovely looking plant, Gote, the shape of the flower and the way it hangs is so refined - pity no seed pods - can you grow it true from bulbils or scales?
Lilium rosthornii was available from the SRGC SeedEx 2008/2009.
Is this lilium epigeal?
Lilium lechtlini is very rare and a misnomer.The true species is Lilium maximoviczii = L pseudotigrinum that one grows in China Korea and Japan - perhaps also eastern Russia. Lechtlinii is a yellow sport that grows wild in a very limited location in Japan. Several of the oreange-red lilies like lancifolium, henryii, pumilum and concolor have yellow sports.The yellow one appeared in a consignement of other bulbs and unfortunately the description and name was published before the description of the orange one.Lechtlinii is supposed to be difficult and very rare also in cultivation but someone started selling some kind (-s?) of yellow asiatic hybrids under the name lechtlinii. Since lechlinii is very rare it would fetch a higher price so the temptation is obvious.CheersGöte
Quote from: David Pilling on September 15, 2009, 02:35:45 PMLilium rosthornii was available from the SRGC SeedEx 2008/2009.I sowed some of that seed and a little hoop of green emerged on the weekend! Is this lilium epigeal?
Quote from: vanozzi on September 06, 2009, 05:46:36 AMHans--your Lilium gloriosoides is just magnificent.It's the Holy Grail !! I have 10 seeds in a baggie that A friend shared with me --but no sign of germination after 3 months of warm treatment . I hope you manage to get seed set and also freeze the rest of your pollen for other hybridizing.I'm not sure if gloriosoides is self fertile or not? Good luck !!I am talking without knowledge about it whatsoever but since the "true glorisoides" is fairly frost hardy - yes even here in Sweden - it might need a few months at low temperatures after the warm time. If it has not rotted there is still hope.Göte
Hans--your Lilium gloriosoides is just magnificent.It's the Holy Grail !! I have 10 seeds in a baggie that A friend shared with me --but no sign of germination after 3 months of warm treatment . I hope you manage to get seed set and also freeze the rest of your pollen for other hybridizing.I'm not sure if gloriosoides is self fertile or not? Good luck !!