Pacific BX 210

Alberto Castillo ezeizabotgard@hotmail.com
Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:13:35 PDT
Hi Dell: 

 

          Enclosed are the cycles for the current offerings for BX 210. Please note there are different cycles all together. 

 

Best

 

 

 


> >From Roy Herold:
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> BULBS:
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> 1. (W) Oxalis perdicaria var malacobolbos, ex BX183/Uli
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> 2. (W) Oxalis flava not pink, ex BX152/MSI (W)
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> 3. (W) Oxalis hirta mauve, ex BX179/MSI, ex Vanderhoff. A different tristylous
> character from the usual hirta, so both set seed if bees are around.
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> 4. (W) 22. Oxalis flava? (Uli 69) -- bluish gray palmate leaves, grew in
> seasonally moist soil in heavy clay on the Nieuwoudville plateau, ex
> BX179/MSI
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> 5. (W) Oxalis obtusa Old Fashioned Pink
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> 6. (W) Oxalis hirta 'Gothenburg' ex Odyssey
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> 7. (W) Oxalis hirta ex BX152/MSI
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> 8. (W) Oxalis melanosticta 'Ken Aslet', blooming form
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> 9. (W) Oxalis namaquana, flava-like
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> 10. (W) Oxalis obtusa MV 6341 Nieuwoudtville, ex BX179/MSI
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> 11. (W) Oxalis fabaefolia ex Dylan Hannon
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> 12. (W) Oxalis not hirta not namaquana yellow, probably a flava type, ex
> BX179/MSI
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> 13. (W) Oxalis polyphylla heptaphylla ex Telos
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> >From Mary Sue Ittner:
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> BULBS:
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> 14. (W) Oxalis assinia from Bill Baird, still hasn't bloomed for me - I looked
> this up in the Oxalis checklist and it says that this is a synonym for
> Oxalis fabaefolia. That one has distinctive leaves, but I can't find that I
> took a picture to confirm what it is
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> 15. (W) Oxalis caprina fall blooming, purple flowers,
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> 16. (W) Oxalis hirta (mauve) received from Ron Vanderhoff, definitely a
> different color from the pink ones I grow, really pretty, fall blooming
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> 17. (W) Oxalis namaquana - originally from Uli, bright yellow, although this is
> from dry areas, it is found in mass in wet places in those areas so may
> appreciate extra water
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> 18. (W) Oxalis obtusa MV 6341 Nieuwoudtville. 1.5" bright yellow. Tight,
> compact plants. This form hasn't always bloomed for me, but has the last
> couple of years
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> 19. (W) Oxalis purpurea 'Skar' originally from Bill Baird, long blooming, pink
> flowers
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> 20 (W) Oxalis imbricata
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> >From Arnold Trachtenberg:
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> 21. (W) Bulbs of Hyacinthoides hispanica (Scilla hispanica)
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> >From PBS:
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> SEED:
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> 22. (S) Eucomis pole-evansii
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> 23. (W) Albuca clanwilliamgloriae
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> 24. (WE) Albuca batteniana
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> 25. (W) Albuca excuviata
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> 26. (W) Cyanella hyacinthoides
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> 27. (SE) Dierama robusta
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> 28. (W) Gladiolus woodii
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> 29. (W) Ixia odorata
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> 30. (W) Lachenalia rosea, pink
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> 31. (W) Watsonia meriana
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> Thank you, Roy, Mary Sue, and Arnold !!
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> Best wishes,
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> Dell
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> Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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