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Same here Mark , sadder still I would rather have a SA bulb than a jewellery, I bet there isn't much women like me Angie
It grew quite well in the greenhouse at work, growing in the winter and flowering in Spring. Since I retired it has been a bit more erratic with my lower winter temperatures. It did not flower this year but last year did well and has good shoots on it now. Ferraria crispa has behaved in a similar way. It had the foliage frosted the first year I had it at home, got too drawn with lack of light in the house the following year, but grew and flowered well in the greenhouse the next year. Last winter was colder so it produced a few leaves then died down. I was going to repot it yesterday but just scraped off and replaced the soil above the bulbs which are starting to grow. It seems to increase well below ground even if there is not much growth above.The following pictures were taken in May 2008
Alessandro, that's a very fine looking Ipheion!I started this Cyanella orchidiformis off a month earlier than usual and it has responded with better growth form and it will probably have a much denser flowered spike. In the UK this always baceme rather etiolated.Cheers
I think we might be mixing up the South American and South African threads here. I only know this as I spotted a cyanella germinating from Silverhills seed today and the Ferraria is one I am looking out for. Great looking plants both of them.Susan