Please note that some of these offers are seeds that need to be planted right away as they are fleshy Amaryllid seeds and some of mine were already starting to send down a radicle. Some of the others I offered can be planted much later. I've had success in the past planting these seeds after they were in this stage and once when I forgot some in a cup that had already formed a bulb and still survived so I think they are still possible. I offered the Nerine earlier in a BX, but this year so many of the bulbs flowered so there were lots of seeds that developed later. > *Mary Sue Itner* > 1 Haemanthus humilis > 2 Nerine krigei > > > *Emil Friend* > 12 Amaryllis belladonna ‘Pink Mix’, these are the late Bill Welch’s > genetics that are likely Brunsvigia hybrids (=xAmarygia) but Bill did not > claim this for sure. Darker solid pink (tho his color genetics are > variable) and a bit showier than typical pink Amaryllis belladonna. > Flowered later than typical pink belladonna nearby, so didn’t cross with > those. Seeds are distinctly larger on average than typical A. b. > > 13 Amaryllis belladonna standard pink west coast pass-along (lots) > xHippeastrealea ‘Red Rover’ (selfed) ex Plant Delights > > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net https://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… Unsubscribe: <mailto:pbs-unsubscribe@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> PBS Forum https://…