Pacific BX 283

Liz Waterman lizwat@earthlink.net
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 22:32:31 PDT
Wow, it keeps getting better.

Liz Waterman
6041 Harwood. Ave.
Oakland, CA 94618-1337

On 8/15/2011 7:03 PM, Dell Sherk wrote:
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> > From Mary Sue Ittner:
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> Bulbs/Corms:
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> 2. Freesia caryophyllacea
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> > From Lynn Makela:
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> Bulbs/Corms:
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> 7. Freesia grandiflora
> 8. Hippeastrum papilio, "Butterfly amaryllis," a few small bulbs
> 9. Oxalis fabaefolia, rabbit ears, nice bloomer
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> 15. Asphodelus acaulis, ex Paul Christian, few
> 16. Stenomesson pearcei
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> > From Kathleen Sayce:
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> 17. Colchicum autumnale  bulbs have spread vigorously and are mostly pretty
> large, pink flowering, typical of the species. They were originally
> purchased from either a local nursery, on a rack, or ordered from a bulb
> grower.
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> 18. Hyacinthoides xmassartina  bulbs are from plantings done 50-100 years ago
> in my yard. There are also seeds. Colors are blue, pink and white, mixed.
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> Thank you, Jim, Mary Sue, Lynn, Matt, and Kathleen !!
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> Best wishes,
> Dell
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> Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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