Another Mystery Bulb
Kelly Irvin (Mon, 19 May 2003 04:50:51 PDT)
Mary Sue:
Arnold's rain lily from San Antonio looks a lot like my Z. drummondii.
As you can see (or as it appears) the leaves are quite large compared to
most rain lilies. My mystery bulb has a much more "standard" leaf and
inflorescence size. Z. drummondii blooms are quite aromatic and open in
the late afternoon to evening.
Mary Sue Ittner wrote:
Dear All,
Our Mystery Bulb page is getting very crowded. No one ever identified
Kelly's Rain Lily in spite of every effort on his part to show lots of
pictures for comparison and there is still Lyn's Oxalis, the Scilla
from the Mendocino gardens, and Arnold's from this weekend. Any help
on any of these would be appreciated.
http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/…
Arnold's rain lily reminds me of Kelly's. Mind you I am not a rain
lily expert so I have no clue. They are both white at any rate.
A new picture of an Iris seen in last week in bloom by Jana Ulmer
needs identification. It is gorgeous:
http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/…
Mary Sue
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