Pacific Bulb Society BX 426
Cody H (Mon, 02 Oct 2017 20:43:25 PDT)
Hey Chad,
Are the corms of Gladiolus grandiflorus that you shared in this BX (#3) the
species G. grandiflorus or the hybrid group by the same name?
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 8:03 AM ds429 <ds429@frontier.com> wrote:
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From Brad King:
1. Small offsets of Drimiopsis maculata ex Waddick/Mazer
From Chad Cox:
2. Seed of Calostemma purpureum
3. Corms of Gladiolus grandiflorus, mostly red, some pink
4. Bulbils of “Tiger Lily”, double form
From Mary Sue Ittner: (BULBS)
5. Ferraria crispa
6. Nerine sarniensis from Zinkowski rescue Meditation X Joan Tonkin
7. Nerine sarniensis (from seeds from pink flowers, ones blooming so far
have been pink)
8. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'
9. Tropaeolum tricolor
From Dan Fetty:
10. Bulbils of Lilium lancifolium, (Tiger Lily), 60-yr old clone, 6’ –
8’ tall
11. Bulbils of Orienpet lily, white/rose, fragrant, 5’ - 6’ tall
From John Wickham: (BULBS/CORMS):
12. Oxalis namaquana
13. Oxalis fabifolia, ex BX 275
14. Oxalis bowiei
15. Lachenalia aloides ('Pearsonii')
16. Lachenalia pustulata, blue
17. Ferraria uncinata, ex UCBBG
18. Moraea edulis (M. fugax?)
19. Watsonia aletroides
20. Tritonia crocata selection
21. Tritonia hybrid, pink
22. Watsonia ‘Ablaze’
23. Lachenalia bulbifera, deep red, ex BX 271
24. Tritonia hybrid pastel
25. Watsonia 'Flamboyant' ex Monterey Bay Nursery
26. Lachenalia mutabilis, electric blue
27. Lachenalia corymbosa (Polyxena)
28. Tritonia hyalina (T. crocata?)
Thank you, Brad, Chad, Mary Sue, Dan, and John !!
Best wishes,
Dell
Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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