Dodecatheon hendersonii

Karl Church 64kkmjr@gmail.com
Thu, 07 May 2015 21:19:13 PDT
Travis,

That sounds like a great idea.

Karl
On May 7, 2015 7:57 PM, "Travis O" <enoster@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Dodecatheon hendersonii grows rampant here in open forests and forest
> edges. The fleshy leaves appear in winter, flowers early spring, and is
> setting seed and retreating into dormancy now. When dormant there is no
> trace of it. I was thinking of collecting some seed to donate to the PBS SX
> if anyone may be interested in trying this plant. It requires a dry summer
> rest and the fleshy crowns can be treated like bulbs, dug and divided in
> late summer and easily transplanted.
>
> Travis Owen
> Rogue River, OR
>
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