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Bill,You might also want to add to the subject of this topic to make it "October 2010 in the Southern Hemisphere", to save future confusion.
If you hit "Modify" on your original message I think you can change the subject line there?
How does the Bulbine handle frost? If it is so good for cuts and burns etc, and it were frost hardy, then it might be a good alternative to Aloe Vera in colder climates? Or is it tender as well?
Yesterday on my way to Auckland to attend a national Clivia show, I was passing through the Karangahake gorge, a site of the original gold rush in 1875 and steeped in gold mining history.When I stopped at a picnic place for a well-earned cappuccino fix, I could not help but notice these vast area's of Allium triquetrum which streched for miles on either site of the river and the roadsites.To many people, to see all these pure white pendulous flowers striped with green, may be a pretty sight and experience, but in our temperate climate this onion weed has the potantial and tendencies to invade large area's of land and become a problem.Anyway, I could not resist to take a few pictures to show you these sites, and was thinking that Mark our OnionMan might have been impressed and enjoyed the experience.Would you like me to dig up a few bulbs for you Mark? There will only be a few trillion bulbs left.