Hesperocallis undulata
Denise Marie Ortiz (Thu, 05 Aug 2010 07:24:38 PDT)
I have tried several times to start from seeds and finally got brave enough to post here and ask if anyone knew of a source for bulbs. I see that it is seems to be difficult to germinate let alone keep a bulb alive. I think I will keep trying though. I have tried direct sowing and not had any luck either. As for our rain fall here in the desert, it is so unpredictable. We have had hardly any rain this monsoon and some areas have received none while right across the streeet you might get an inch.
Marie Ortiz
Tolleson, Az
From: ton1.wijnen@planet.nl
To: pbs@lists.ibiblio.org
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 14:14:30 +0200
Subject: Re: [pbs] Hesperocallis undulata
Curious who is Ton??
Here I am. No surprise I think.
I am a private collector in the Netherlands searching rare plants for my
private collection.
Nothing mysterious.
Ton Wijnen
The Netherlands
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Namens Cody Howard
Verzonden: woensdag 4 augustus 2010 22:45
Aan: Pacific Bulb Society
Onderwerp: Re: [pbs] Hesperocallis undulata
I agree with Tim. I've seen these growing in large quantities in habit.
Found a
really large clumb (about a foot in diameter) last spring surrounded by tons
of
other clumps. I doubt they're endangered based off what I saw in this
one small
area.
Curious as to who 'Ton' is,
Cody Coyotee
Altadena, CA
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