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Alessandro.marinello
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my first Alstroemeria in flower this year
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Padova N-E Italy climate zone 8
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It's lovely Allessandro, I think mine are all dead this year after such a cold winter
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living near Stranraer, Scotland. Gardening in the West of Scotland.
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Thanks Peter
sorry for your plants, I have held to +7, but it resists also to +2
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my new green house will be +2, I had some alstromarias for 8 years. 2 survived last winter at -15 but not this one at -18!
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living near Stranraer, Scotland. Gardening in the West of Scotland.
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Leucocoryne purpurea
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I seems the leucocoryne is pleasantly scent in the morning as well.
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Arnold Trachtenberg
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Comes from a mild region in norther Chile with a hot dry summer.
Chilean bulbs and corms are comparatively very difficult to grow.
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Alberto Castillo, in south America, near buenos Aires, Argentina.
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April 17, 2011, 07:26:32 PM »
I'm not sure this is the right place to post some oxalis.
Oxalis laciniata x enneaphylla "Ione Hecker"
Oxalis laciniata "Gwen McBride"
Oxalis adenophylla x enneaphylla "Anne Christie"
Oxalis adenophylla
Oxalis adenophylla "Purple Heart"
Oxalis laciniata "Ridgeway Jewel" (a seedling form O. "Seven Bells")
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Luc Scheldeman
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Most probably as they are native of southern South America
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Alberto Castillo, in south America, near buenos Aires, Argentina.
Maggi Young
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April 18, 2011, 09:59:06 PM »
Friends, my apologies for getting the South African and South American threads mixed up .
I have tried to sort them out... if you can find any more stray posts in either South African Bulbs 2011 or Bulbs from South America 2011, please send me a note and I'll fix it.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Tristagma nivalef nivale F&W 10284
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Exceptionally well grown, Peter. Tristagmas are difficult to tame.
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Alberto Castillo, in south America, near buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Thankyou Alberto, it was indeed difficult to please in a pot but grows well in the ground. It's root system goes very deep.
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That's right, Peter. Patagonian bulbs and tubers grow in screes in slopes. Tropaeolums, Tristagmas, Rhodophialas, and Alstroemerias (although not bulbs) all grow under those conditions where the roots are cool.
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Alberto Castillo, in south America, near buenos Aires, Argentina.
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It has Tropaeoleum polyphyllum for company Alberto and a lot of gravel.
I believe many people associate screes with hot condidions but I think of stones and gravel top dressing as a way to insulate the roots in order to keep them cool and /or stop them drying out.
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