Urginea maritima

Robert Lauf via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 09 Nov 2020 12:15:14 PST
As promised, I have attached several photos (assuming I have done this correctly).
One shows the bulbs I received in early fall 2017 from Easy to Grow Bulbs.  Those huge sprouts were undamaged and the plants grew well in the epiphyte house over winter.
The second is a shot of one of the bulbs blooming the next year (the plant we named Audrey because of the remarkable speed at which the bloom scape had grown).
The third is a comparison of the small (diploid) form and the larger polyploid form with two humans (both diploids) shown for scale.
Bob  Zone 7 where my habaneros are still going strong despite very light scattered frost a few mornings ago.
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