Lycoris chinensis
Lee Poulsen (Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:51:53 PDT)
Okay, I just noticed that now I have a scape on L. incarnata which will probably open its first bloom tomorrow. This is also the first time it has bloomed. It is also in a 3 gal. pot.
--Lee Poulsen
Pasadena, California, USA - USDA Zone 10a
Latitude 34°N, Altitude 1150 ft/350 m
On Jul 10, 2012, at 10:04 AM, James Waddick wrote:
DearPBSers,
Like Aaron L. sanguinea is usually the first, but with our
now 'extreme drought' there's no sign of a flower yet. I suspect we
won't see any flowering until we get a decent rain. The 'soil'
(concrete?) is just too dry to support any growth and many things are
going prematurely dormant and drying up.
A continuingly weird year not in a good way. Best
Jim
Two odd flowering stems here on L. chinensis, but no sign of the
other dozen or more yet.
Usually L. sanguinea is the first up in flower for me and the others
follow after that.