Blue bulb and similar

Ina Crossley klazina1@gmail.com
Fri, 12 Aug 2011 17:33:05 PDT
This year I have had Hyacinths flowering in the garden from shop bought 
flowers which were planted in the garden when they finished over the 
last few years.  Like tulips, we are not supposed to be able to grown 
Hyacinths, as it is too wet at the wrong time and not cold enough.

So it is interesting to see that even the offset bulbs are flowering of 
these.  Nice.

Ina   Auckland New Zealand where it feels spring like today, yet a 
warning of a real snow storm coming, which won't reach Auckland, but 
will lower the temperature considerably

On 13/08/2011 11:54 a.m., AW wrote:
> I thought it had to do with insufficient cold hours to enforce a dormancy
> time in winter. Depending on  wintertime conditions that could amount to the
> conditions you indicate. If it is a dry winter, as it usually is until early
> January, the bulbs might be OK if temperatures remained cool enough that no
> growth is stimulated ( that may be a stretc).They would then respond to
> January/February rains when it is relatively cool. If, however, rains came
> two months earlier when dayime temperatures are still quite high, that could
> spring disaster (no pun inteded).
>
> If your theory is correct the bulbs could be grown successfully under cover,
> keeping them dry until, say February. With bulbs like these Ixiolirions that
> treatment could be tried although I had not envisioned growing them along
> those lines. I'll consider it. Thanks
>
> Andrew
> San Diego
>
> From: pbs-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:pbs-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org]
> On Behalf Of Peter Taggart
>
> I expect your best bet would be to keep such bulbs as cool as possiable in
> growth, and dry when dormant. They are designed to grow in the mild spells
> between summer and winter, ie automne/ spring, and if you try to make them
> grow when they are hot they rot.
>
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 12:02 AM, AW<awilson@avonia.com>  wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Peter. That was useful information. It does sound, I'm afraid,
>> as though they are not going to do well for me. Tulips are a bust here
>> after a year or two. I'm sure people out there will ask "Have you
>> tried ..? Well, I've tried a quite a few. They're OK for a year or two
>> and then they're ususally gone. It's a pity. Cyclamen are far more
>> adaptable to this climate as you might expect. You can't have everything!
>>
>> Andrew
>> San Diego
>>
>>
>> From: pbs-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
>> [mailto:pbs-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org]
>> On Behalf Of Peter Taggart
>>
>> It grows well in a fairly sunny position in the uk and is easy in
>> pots. It probably needs temperature fluctuations to end its summer
>> dormancy. Can you grow Tulip species? - it likes similar conditions.
>> Peter (UK)
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:10 PM, AW<awilson@avonia.com>  wrote:
>>
>>> One of those ads popped up today from e-Bay telling me about a
>>> beautiful, blue-flowered lily that somebody wanted to sell. It
>>> sounded pretty good but no Latin name for the species was provided.
>>> A little work later, I narrowed it down to possibly Ixiolirion
>>> tataricum. The epithet seems to indicate it comes form central Asia.
>>> For this area, with a nearly frostless climate, that might not be a
>>> good choice. I looked it up in the Wiki and became more or less
>>> convinced that I had the right name. The Wiki did not indicate in
>>> which climate zones the bulbs would be suited. I'm sure somebody
>>> among us grows the attractive
>> bulb. Would it grow here?
>>> Andrew
>>> San Diego
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