Calochortus

Marc Rosenblum via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 02 Dec 2024 17:10:16 PST
Hi Diane,

Many Calochortus are from higher elevations and welcome some winter frost.
Some like alkaline soils; but, most want acid soil. Most want a very 
lean soil with a lot of sand & gravel. A few are evergreen, but those 
which are not will welcome a light leaf cover after their leaves drop.
I keep all my Calochortus in the ground unprotected except for a light 
leaf cover, all year.

Marc Rosenblum  Falls City, OR zone 8b.


On 12/2/2024 4:12 PM, Diane Whitehead via pbs wrote:
> I am ready to give up on trying to grow Calochortus from seed.
>
> In the past 8 years I have sown 61 packets of seed from various exchanges,  39 of them germinated.
>
> The pots have been kept in my cool greenhouse - unheated, but frost-free in winter and well-ventilated so not very hot in summer.
>
> I did not keep track of how many showed green leaves and for how many years.
>
> However there have been no recent leaves.  Today I dumped all the pots out to  check for bulbs, and there were none at all.
>
> Is there something I’ve done wrong, or neglected to do?
>
>
> Diane Whitehead        Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
> cool mediterranean climate  warm dry summers, mild wet winters  70 cm rain,   sandy soil
>
>
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