Lilly seeds and bulbs
Cynthia Mueller (Fri, 13 May 2005 20:04:13 PDT)

Dear Darren,

Last year plants from an old patch of "easter lilies" growing at a friend's home in Navasota, Texas set some seeds and I was able to grow them into plants. Too soon to see flowers. If there are seeds again this year, I can send you some.

Cynthia Mueller
College Station TX

darrensage100@hotmail.com 05/13/05 7:24 PM >>>

Thank you

Does anybody have seeds or bulbs they could export to Mexico of L.
longiflorum?

Or do you know who does?

Darren

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From: "Darren Sage" <darrensage100@hotmail.com>
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I understand that one at least occurs in tropical areas south of Japan.
Possibily L. Formosum?

Darren

Hi:
That is longiflorum, growing down to sea level in black volcanic soils
at Ryu Kyu and Okinawa.Regards

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