We we're able to see Hesperocallis undulata after being direected to it blooming in a trailer park in the small town of Ajo, Arizona (I guess that is why they call it the Ajo lily!). Anyway, it was so late in the evening I don't know how the shots came out. They seemed dark on our cameras then, but it was still exciting to see and smell them. On 3/19/05 12:09 PM, "Joyce Miller" <onager@midtown.net> wrote: > Dear Barbara and all, > In Yuma, I was able to see Hesperocallis undulata as well. Were > all the flowers open on your scape. Judging from what I saw it looked like > the inflorescence would not show all flowers open at once. What did you find? > > Kind regards, Joyce Miller > > Zone USDA 9A Summer highs 100+degrees F for several to many days. Winter > lows 27 degrees F > > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php