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John, thanks so much, I would definitely be interested in seed of anything other than the white and of course you can have some - if it develops. I'd better go out and hand pollinate as an encouragement.
Thanks for the offer, but no thank you... my yard atop a hill is exposed, windy, sunny and hot in summer, desiccated in winter by prevailing north winds, all anathema to small ericaceae, I just can't keep them moist enough and they invariably die very quickly. My attempts at raising rhodies from seed in this garden have met 100% failure. I'm at a point in my gardening where I'm okay with admiring some plants from afar.
Bill i have a yellow Albuca called Albuca clanwilliamgloria that looks very similar to your A. canadensis
The evergreen Wachendorfia thyrsiflora, up to 1.2m tall and extremely easy to grow..................