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As it's the first Lycoris to flower there is no other one to cross it with. I'd never considered trying Rhodophiala pollen but might next year. cheers fermi
The species of Lycoris that I listed as hardy are much hardier than Nerine bowdenii, and they all need a deep chill in winter. They can survive in ground that is frozen solid for weeks at a time. So by all means, in Europe (anywhere warmer than USDA cold zone 4) plant all but the most tender directly into the ground. Jim
Jim - Unfortunately no nurseries growing or selling Lycoris in Canada (aside from L. radiata from Holland). Is there are source in the US for the tougher ones?johnw
Potted Lycoris invariably waste away in my care.