Autumnal bulbs in other regions

Ross Hornsby via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 07 Oct 2021 07:57:01 PDT
Here in central Alabama (zone 8a):

-Acis autumnale began blooming in early summer and is still blooming
-Lapiedra martinezii bloomed in late June and again in mid July, following
rains
-Lycoris x haywardii bloomed in late August
-Rhodophiala bifida (Texas heirloom) bloomed in early September
-Lycoris aurea bloomed in late September
-Lycoris radiata var. radiata bloomed in late September, after L. aurea
-Narcissus deficiens bloomed in early October (now)
-Narcissus viridiflorus bloomed in early October (now)

-A five year old xAmarcrinum clump rotted this summer during heavy and
frequent rains.
-Sternbergia lutea did not bloom this year but has foliage up.
-Crocus sativus has no sign of foliage yet

Ross Hornsby
Alabama, zone 8a


On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 8:34 AM Nicholas Plummer via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:

> Here in my North Carolina garden, the latest-flowering clone of Lycoris
> radiata var radiata and Rhodophiala bifida (red heirloom form) are just
> finishing.  Sternbergia lutea and Cyclamen hederifolium are nearing their
> peak, and various Colchicums are popping up intermittently.
>
> Crocosmia aurea is flowering in a pot, but they are first-bloom seedlings.
> I suspect they may flower earlier when mature and grown in the ground.
>
> Nick Plummer
> North Carolina, Zone 7
> https://sweetgumandpines.wordpress.com/
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