T sylvestris

Ben Zonneveld via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 07:19:08 PDT
Tulipa australis is diploid and not hardy in the Netherlands. There are
several clones of the tetraploid T sylvestris , some are weedy and make
many non flowering offsetts , others are floriferous
There is also triploid but I have no data about flowering.
Ben zonneveld
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 15:39:14 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Robert Lauf <boblauf@att.net>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: [pbs] Pregnant Onion
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> Can anyone advise on how big Ornithogalum longibracteum (aka Albuca
> bracteata) needs to be before it blooms?? I have seedlings that are about
> six months old and maybe 2 cm diameter.? I'm hoping they are an
> intergeneric hybrid so naturally I'm impatient to see a bloom!
>
> I imported the mother plant from SA Bulb last summer.? It's growing like a
> weed in the greenhouse and blooms repeatedly, presently carrying two bloom
> scapes and pods representing another intergeneric cross if I pollinated it
> carefully enough.
>
> Bob? E Tenn where we got another 3" of rain in the last 24 hours.?
> Thankful to be on top of the Ridge and not in Nashville battling the
> Cumberland River.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 10:47:55 -0500
> From: James Waddick <jwaddick@kc.rr.com>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Tulipa sylvestris / Fragrant Tulips
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> Nils and all,
>
>         I find Tulipa sylvestris very interesting and odd among tulips. It
> is HIGHLY stoloniferous and close to a weedy tulip, even though it is
> regularly eaten back by deer in the garden ( both foliage and flowers). It
> also sets seed and ?wanders widely ' about  the garden.
>
>         A few people have asked for bulbs which I would be glad to share
> except they almost impossible to dig. The bulbs are deep, small and hard to
> find. Too much work.
>
>         Are there any selections, improvements, or named cvs.?  Once
> established and allowed to grow the flowers are very welcome even  if there
> is a lawn of young plants.
>
>
>       Jm W.
>
> Dr. James Waddick
> 8871 NW Brostrom Rd
> Kansas City, MO 64152-2711
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> > On Mar 27, 2021, at 3:05 PM, Nils Hasenbein via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Tulip buds are emerging, from pots as well as from the ground, and I was
> wondering: Does anybody know whether there have been breeding efforts with
> T. sylvestris? I saw and smelled it some year ago in a museum garden, and
> went to order some as soon as possible, but I am pretty sure the plants
> there looked slightly different from what I got, a little more reddish and
> a with slightly more slender and elegant buds. It might be ssp. australis,
> but as I never saw the subspecies for sale, this would be odd.
> >
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 16:43:03 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Arnold Trachtenberg <arnold140@verizon.net>
> To: "pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net"
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> Couple of blooms? from Chile.
> Leucocoryne macrcopetalum and Leucocoryne vittata.
> Arnold
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> From: "R Hansen" <bulbnut@hansennursery.com>
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> Arnold,
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> How tall do the Leucocoryne macropetalum and L. vittata get? Do they come
> easily from seed??? Are they fragrant?
>
> Robin Hansen
>
> Waiting on rain, again.
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> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 18:16:45 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Arnold Trachtenberg <arnold140@verizon.net>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
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> The flower spikes are 12-18. Inches high. Leaves are mostly dying back at
> flowering. The two I posted are sweetly scented?
> My plants came from Telos?Rare Bulbs?
> Arnold
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> On Sunday, March 28, 2021, 2:06 PM, R Hansen via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
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> Arnold,
>
> How tall do the Leucocoryne macropetalum and L. vittata get? Do they come
> easily from seed??? Are they fragrant?
>
> Robin Hansen
>
> Waiting on rain, again.
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> From: Johannes-Ulrich Urban <johannes-ulrich-urban@t-online.de>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: [pbs] EU Bulb Exchange, reminder
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> Dear EU members,
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> Please remember that the current donation for bulbs for the EU exchange is
> still open. But it will close on March 31st.
> You can still send material to
>
> Martin Bohnet
> Ludwigstr. 1
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> Please do not hesitate to contact me in case of questions. And please do
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> Bye for now
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> Uli
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 19:13:00 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Robert Lauf <boblauf@att.net>
> To: Arnold Trachtenberg via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Leuococoryne
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> Arnold,
>
> Are they winter hardy where you live?? I'd be tempted to plant some in the
> yard.? Pretty flowers (and great photos, BTW)!
>
> Bob? ?Zone 7
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> Message: 8
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 19:22:38 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Arnold Trachtenberg <arnold140@verizon.net>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Leuococoryne
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> Hi Robert
> Not hardy out doors here just 10 miles from Times Square. Foliage comes up
> early and withers as the flower stalks appear.?
> ArnoldNew Jersey?
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> On Sunday, March 28, 2021, 3:13 PM, Robert Lauf via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
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> Arnold,
>
> Are they winter hardy where you live?? I'd be tempted to plant some in the
> yard.? Pretty flowers (and great photos, BTW)!
>
> Bob? ?Zone 7
>
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> From: "," <theladygardens@aol.com>
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> Oh these are beautiful, thanks for sharing!Carolyn
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> Couple of blooms? from Chile.
> Leucocoryne macrcopetalum and Leucocoryne vittata.
> Arnold
> NewJersey
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> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 01:14:08 +0000
> From: Kipp McMichael <kimcmich@hotmail.com>
> To: "pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net"
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> Subject: [pbs] May Wilfdlower Foray in San Luis Obispo County
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> Greetings,
>
>    Response to the May wildflower foray has been vigorous! Here are
> specifics regarding the date and location. I will be leading a foray on
> Sunday, May 23rd 2021. We will start in the City of San Luis Obispo at
> Laguna Lake Park at 9am and end on the coast north of Cambria in the
> afternoon.
>
>    The locations in-between these spots will be partially based on group
> interest and partially based on what the landscape has to offer. I will be
> doing a scouting trip on Saturday to check which of the many possible spots
> to see flowers are actually worth a stop.
>
>    The distance between stops will be 30-45 minutes at most (several will
> be less) and all the driving will be on paved roads. Cell service will not
> be consistent so we will make sure to confirm destinations as we leave
> stops.
>
>    Most of our stops will have enough roadside pullouts or other parking
> spaces to allow for plenty of cars but some of our potential stops are
> spots without ample parking. In short: We need to carpool. "Carpool" is
> certainly a spooky word in these days of the pandemic, but many of us will
> be fully vaccinated by late May so hopefully the prospect of shared rides
> will not be a sticking point. The smallest number of cars will allow the
> largest set of destinations and taxa to be seen.
>
>   Here's a link to a google signup form. Some of you have already
> responded privately but filling out this form will make managing attendees
> much easier for me:
>
> https://forms.gle/sw4QZb7ZWaaK2ytZ8/
>
>   Let's all cross our fingers for decent spring rains until May 22nd!
>
> -|<ipp
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 20:54:11 -0700
> From: Jane McGary <janemcgary@earthlink.net>
> To: pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
> Subject: [pbs] Leucocoryne, was Leuococoryne
> Message-ID: <e0a53b21-5415-a3e0-7fa0-8fb0b134437f@earthlink.net>
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> Note spelling. Always good to check when a thread gets going, so that
> searching for it in the archive will be easier.
>
> I grow Leucocoryne coquimbensis and Leucocoryne odorata. Both get about
> 18 inches/45 cm tall and have been hardy to 20 F with overhead
> protection. The species Arnold showed are shorter and have more colorful
> flowers.
>
> Jane McGary, Portland, Oregon, USA
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 21:00:59 -0700
> From: Jane McGary <janemcgary@earthlink.net>
> To: Kipp McMichael via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] May Wilfdlower Foray in San Luis Obispo County
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> Hello, Kipp,
>
> Thanks so much for organizing this! I will get someone to give me a ride
> to Laguna Lake Park on Sunday. I'm staying with family members at a
> rented vacation house in SLO somewhere and there will be a couple of
> cars there, so if I can get a driver up that early -- after a wedding
> dinner-dance -- I'll do that, or call a taxi. I hope it's still OK for
> me to ride with you. I will be fully vaccinated as of April 12, and so
> are my relatives. The wedding stuff is all outdoors. I'll bring a lunch,
> etc., on the excursion. I think carpooling is safe as long as people
> wear masks and leave the windows open.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jane
>
>
> On 3/28/2021 6:14 PM, Kipp McMichael via pbs wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> >     Response to the May wildflower foray has been vigorous! Here are
> specifics regarding the date and location. I will be leading a foray on
> Sunday, May 23rd 2021. We will start in the City of San Luis Obispo at
> Laguna Lake Park at 9am and end on the coast north of Cambria in the
> afternoon.
> >
> >     The locations in-between these spots will be partially based on
> group interest and partially based on what the landscape has to offer. I
> will be doing a scouting trip on Saturday to check which of the many
> possible spots to see flowers are actually worth a stop.
> >
> >     The distance between stops will be 30-45 minutes at most (several
> will be less) and all the driving will be on paved roads. Cell service will
> not be consistent so we will make sure to confirm destinations as we leave
> stops.
> >
> >     Most of our stops will have enough roadside pullouts or other
> parking spaces to allow for plenty of cars but some of our potential stops
> are spots without ample parking. In short: We need to carpool. "Carpool" is
> certainly a spooky word in these days of the pandemic, but many of us will
> be fully vaccinated by late May so hopefully the prospect of shared rides
> will not be a sticking point. The smallest number of cars will allow the
> largest set of destinations and taxa to be seen.
> >
> >    Here's a link to a google signup form. Some of you have already
> responded privately but filling out this form will make managing attendees
> much easier for me:
> >
> > https://forms.gle/sw4QZb7ZWaaK2ytZ8/
> >
> >    Let's all cross our fingers for decent spring rains until May 22nd!
> >
> > -|<ipp
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> Message: 13
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 04:13:30 +0000
> From: Kipp McMichael <kimcmich@hotmail.com>
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] May Wilfdlower Foray in San Luis Obispo County
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> Jane,
>
>   A ride with me should be fine...although if we could find you a ride
> back to SLO after the tour is over that would be easier for me (we have
> rented a house in Cambria for the weekend). The drive from Cambria to SLO
> is scenic and short so it won't be a problem to take you back either.
>
>   Until May!
> -|<ipp
> ________________________________
> From: pbs <pbs-bounces@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> on behalf of Jane
> McGary via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2021 9:00 PM
> To: Kipp McMichael via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Cc: Jane McGary <janemcgary@earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] May Wilfdlower Foray in San Luis Obispo County
>
> Hello, Kipp,
>
> Thanks so much for organizing this! I will get someone to give me a ride
> to Laguna Lake Park on Sunday. I'm staying with family members at a
> rented vacation house in SLO somewhere and there will be a couple of
> cars there, so if I can get a driver up that early -- after a wedding
> dinner-dance -- I'll do that, or call a taxi. I hope it's still OK for
> me to ride with you. I will be fully vaccinated as of April 12, and so
> are my relatives. The wedding stuff is all outdoors. I'll bring a lunch,
> etc., on the excursion. I think carpooling is safe as long as people
> wear masks and leave the windows open.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jane
>
>
> On 3/28/2021 6:14 PM, Kipp McMichael via pbs wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> >     Response to the May wildflower foray has been vigorous! Here are
> specifics regarding the date and location. I will be leading a foray on
> Sunday, May 23rd 2021. We will start in the City of San Luis Obispo at
> Laguna Lake Park at 9am and end on the coast north of Cambria in the
> afternoon.
> >
> >     The locations in-between these spots will be partially based on
> group interest and partially based on what the landscape has to offer. I
> will be doing a scouting trip on Saturday to check which of the many
> possible spots to see flowers are actually worth a stop.
> >
> >     The distance between stops will be 30-45 minutes at most (several
> will be less) and all the driving will be on paved roads. Cell service will
> not be consistent so we will make sure to confirm destinations as we leave
> stops.
> >
> >     Most of our stops will have enough roadside pullouts or other
> parking spaces to allow for plenty of cars but some of our potential stops
> are spots without ample parking. In short: We need to carpool. "Carpool" is
> certainly a spooky word in these days of the pandemic, but many of us will
> be fully vaccinated by late May so hopefully the prospect of shared rides
> will not be a sticking point. The smallest number of cars will allow the
> largest set of destinations and taxa to be seen.
> >
> >    Here's a link to a google signup form. Some of you have already
> responded privately but filling out this form will make managing attendees
> much easier for me:
> >
> >
> https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com//…
> >
> >    Let's all cross our fingers for decent spring rains until May 22nd!
> >
> > -|<ipp
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> Message: 14
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 09:20:57 +0200
> From: Nils Hasenbein <nils.hasenbein@googlemail.com>
> To: James Waddick via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Tulipa sylvestris
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> James, at al.,
>
> T. sylvestris is commonly available from bulb vendors here in Germany,
> but I can only find the pure yellow type variety. If you look up T.
> sylvestris ssp australis, this has a little more colour to its flowers.
> In both, buds are bent down, but the flowers open upwards and have a
> bright, radiant yellow.
>
> Here, it is said to be suitable for "Weinbauklima", meaning it will grow
> in the garden in those areas of Germany suitable for growing wine, and
> is found as a weed in vineyards. It needs full sun to flower in our
> climate. I started growing it in pots to increase the bulbs, and want to
> try planting them in soil in autumn, though admittedly they do not look
> as good as last year; I'll have to see. As our soil is very heavy, I
> have some doubt it will be that happy, but as it readily multiplies, it
> won't be a loss when it fails. Also, I am not afraid it might become
> invasive.
>
> It colonizes a mid-size pot in a growing season, and its stolons are
> very long, and go down deep, so the pots should be deep as well - which
> might be my problem just now, as I had no deep ones left when I planted
> and just took those I still had. As you wrote, bulbs are quite small. I
> think I'd keep some in a pot throughout to be able to split and share.
>
> Nils
>
> ----
>
> Three beautiful warm spring days ahead, and already happy with progress
> in the garden. Had to learn the hard way again that labeling the spot
> where you put bulbs is essential after beheading a martagon before it
> broke the soil ...
>
> Am 28.03.2021 um 17:47 schrieb James Waddick via pbs:
> > Nils and all,
> >
> >       I find Tulipa sylvestris very interesting and odd among tulips. It
> is HIGHLY stoloniferous and close to a weedy tulip, even though it is
> regularly eaten back by deer in the garden ( both foliage and flowers). It
> also sets seed and ?wanders widely ' about  the garden.
> >
> >       A few people have asked for bulbs which I would be glad to share
> except they almost impossible to dig. The bulbs are deep, small and hard to
> find. Too much work.
> >
> >       Are there any selections, improvements, or named cvs.?  Once
> established and allowed to grow the flowers are very welcome
> <https://google.com/maps/search/…>
> even  if there is a lawn of young plants.
> >
> >
>      Jm W.
> >
> > Dr. James Waddick
> > 8871 NW Brostrom Rd
> > Kansas City, MO 64152-2711
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Mar 27, 2021, at 3:05 PM, Nils Hasenbein via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Tulip buds are emerging, from pots as well as from the ground, and I
> was wondering: Does anybody know whether there have been breeding efforts
> with T. sylvestris? I saw and smelled it some year ago in a museum garden,
> and went to order some as soon as possible, but I am pretty sure the plants
> there looked slightly different from what I got, a little more reddish and
> a with slightly more slender and elegant buds. It might be ssp. australis,
> but as I never saw the subspecies for sale, this would be odd.
> >>
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