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Very nice pictures, this genus is very interesting to me but I have not many time to surffing in internet to learn more about it. I would like to ask you about any good book just about speices, not hybrids. Any of yours have any list of hardy species in Z8. I have a seedling of Lilium wardii from SRGC seed list and don't know how hary is it.Thank you
Wow! That sargentiae is fantastic, John! The nepalense's not half bad either.You say the sargentiae is a selection, so I assume it's clonal. Do you know if it produces almost as good offspring from seed? It really is a superb strong lily.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on July 31, 2009, 07:38:40 PMWow! That sargentiae is fantastic, John! The nepalense's not half bad either.You say the sargentiae is a selection, so I assume it's clonal. Do you know if it produces almost as good offspring from seed? It really is a superb strong lily.Martin - We never seem to get seed on the nepalense or the sargentiae. The nepalense produces lots of offsets and the sargentiae both offsets and bulbils. I'll drop some bulbils of the latter in the post, there are hundreds of them and they come up everywhere and in every pot.johnw
John's sargentiae John, some more history about the clone would be interesting if you have it - how long ago it was selected, for example. Even if not polyploid, it's a very vigrous-sounding clone, healthy and a great looker, so good breeding material, which is useful in the event that the clone becomes virused.