Hi all, I wonder if Amaryllis belladonna could even survive let alone bloom in Oklahoma, where that lady was from. Has anyone tried A. belladonna in Oklahoma? Knowing what the foliage looked like, when it appears, and how big the flowers are would help pin it down further. I'm sure Kelly is correct is saying it is Lycoris squamigera. Jim Shields At 02:41 PM 8/10/2003 -0400, you wrote: >After I posted my thoughts and went to bed I thought of Lycoris because I am >assuming it would be slower to increase. Can't imagine my suggestions would >not have increased lots in 4 years. Are there other obvious means to >identify >these from a photo? Most of you are more knowledgeable than I so please >share >them. >Carolyn in Los Gatos >_______________________________________________ >pbs mailing list >pbs@lists.ibiblio.org >http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php ************************************************* Jim Shields USDA Zone 5 Shields Gardens, Ltd. P.O. Box 92 WWW: http://www.shieldsgardens.com/ Westfield, Indiana 46074, USA Tel. ++1-317-867-3344 or toll-free 1-866-449-3344 in USA Member of INTERNATIONAL CLIVIA CO-OP