transplanting Dierama
Brian Whyer via pbs (Thu, 22 Jul 2021 12:45:46 PDT)
A friend of mine gave me some seed grown plants last year. Those he kept
were planted in his garden and are all in flower. A deep pink colour.
Mine have not made it into the garden yet but have started ti flower in
their deep pots. My first flowers on 2 plants are a deep ruby red.
Another group I have had for some time in the garden (source maybe my
neighbour?) are all a deep pink colour.
My question is are they soil dependant as regards colour? A few weeks
ago in a friends garden all of theirs were a mid lavender? pink. From
my limited experience any garden with an established group has a similar
colour in that group.
Brian Whyer, SE UK, chalky clay soil.
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From: "Diane Whitehead via pbs" <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
To: "Pacific Bulb Society" <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
Cc: "Diane Whitehead" <ldiane.whitehead@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, 22 Jul, 21 At 19:45
Subject: [pbs] transplanting Dierama
I did not choose a good spot for dierama. Can it be divided and
transplanted easily?
On the RHS website I saw a photograph of stacks of ten corms with roots
emerging from only a few. Are they all functional? Could they be
separated and grown?
Diane
Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
cool mediterranean climate warm dry summers, mild wet winters 70 cm
rain, sandy soil
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