Lycoris radiata

Kelly Irvin kellso@irvincentral.com
Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:05:34 PDT
Jim:

I would suggest it is Lycoris radiata var. pumila. I have some just 
starting to come up. Mine are in the ground in full sun, but they are 
winter protected, as I don't believe they would otherwise survive a zone 
6 winter, being not as hardy as the sterile triploid, Lycoris radiata 
var. radiata.

Mr. Kelly M. Irvin
10850 Hodge Ln
Gravette, AR 72736
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479-787-9958
USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 6a/b

http://www.irvincentral.com/



Jim McKenney wrote:
> Carlo wrote: "Lycoris radiata is blooming here with more coming."
>
> Carlo, which form of Lycoris radiata do you have? I don't think the forms I
> grow have ever bloomed this early - I think of it as an autumnal plant. 
>
> Are your plants in the garden or in pots? 
>
> Jim McKenney
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