hello! I don't know if I can make you smile or not, but I LOVE OXALIS. I have a bunch of different types and esp. love the ones that can be induced to bloom in the winter. I have a sunroom that seems to suit them very well. if you still have any extras, please consider me... I will gladly pay postage. thank you! Amy Hayner 563 Doolittle Mill Road Conway, NC 27820 ps- I am a member of PBS On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Mary Sue Ittner <msittner@mcn.org> wrote: > In this drought year my garden is looking very stressed, but right now I > have a lot of Oxalis and Cyclamen in bloom and they are wonderful. It also > seems to be a good year for Gladiolus carmineus, blooming now. My Amaryllis > belladonna and hybrids have been blooming in four spurts, which actually > has been nice since with my shady garden I never have a lot of them bloom > and when one has finished another has started several weeks later. As I am > still repotting I found in a pot in one of my raised beds I hadn't repotted > since 2009 a lot of unknown bulbs that I am sure are Oxalis. I'm not sure > which one and I don't have a note of any blooming in that pot. The corms > look like they could be Oxalis flava (there are many forms of that), maybe > O. hirta, or perhaps Oxalis fabaefolia. I thought about sending them to > Dell, but don't know what they are or just tossing them. There are enough > for several people so if anyone in the United States (so I don't have to > deal with postage issues) who doesn't now grow Oxalis (or those taxa) and > likes to try mystery bulbs wants them, contact me PRIVATELY with your > address and I'll send them on. If there are a lot of requests people who > follow directions and make me smile will have the best chance of receiving > them. Membership in the Pacific Bulb Society is not required. > > Mary Sue > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ >