Amaryllis Your choice
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The Whites
I am not showing off my Amaryllis, I am trying to create interest in this remarkable plant that has varieties not seen in any other plant except Daylilies and I have fallen in love with BOTH.
Arif
I am not showing off my Amaryllis, I am trying to create interest in this remarkable plant that has varieties not seen in any other plant except Daylilies and I have fallen in love with BOTH.
Arif
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3rd one is my favorite.
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Mine too I call it Blushing Bride.khabbab wrote:3rd one is my favorite.
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From whites I would pick
1 = 5th
2 = 3rd
3 = 6th
1 = 5th
2 = 3rd
3 = 6th
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The other shades and mixtures are even more exciting and they are also one of the best cut flowers.
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These days Value is assessed by cost, a free gift is of little value. on the other hand if you have taken pain and grown it from seed you are likely to care for it.
For those really interested I have a few seeds of some of my best. I will gift a dozen to each provided you keep me posting the progress.
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These days Value is assessed by cost, a free gift is of little value. on the other hand if you have taken pain and grown it from seed you are likely to care for it.
For those really interested I have a few seeds of some of my best. I will gift a dozen to each provided you keep me posting the progress.
Arif
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brig sb i am interested ..... and will share progress as well
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I can see Papillio
Brig. Sb. my Amaryllis stopped blooming after their 1st bloom in 2012, what is happening? presently they are passing through high heat stress period , every year from november to Oct day temp 45 max. Therefore i never keep any perennial because everything get burn.
I believe they don't know when to bloom in these conditions ::O
Brig. Sb. my Amaryllis stopped blooming after their 1st bloom in 2012, what is happening? presently they are passing through high heat stress period , every year from november to Oct day temp 45 max. Therefore i never keep any perennial because everything get burn.
I believe they don't know when to bloom in these conditions ::O
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Pick them on your next visit to Lahore or give me the address to postHamad Ahmed Kisana wrote:brig sb i am interested ..... and will share progress as well
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Lets try, Pull out some, cut leaves, trim roots to 4 inches, wash,dry and wrap individually in news paper, store in refrigerator for Four weeks, Plant with neck out, keep at room temperature until growth appears, shift to a morning sun. After bloom provide shade of a net and keep the soil moist. they are heavy feeders so do feed them NPK 2-1 3 about 600 PPM N every month or so.Syed Adnan wrote:I can see Papillio
Brig. Sb. my Amaryllis stopped blooming after their 1st bloom in 2012, what is happening? presently they are passing through high heat stress period , every year from november to Oct (cant be) day temp 45 max. Therefore i never keep any perennial because everything get burn.
I believe they don't know when to bloom in these conditions ::O
Good luck
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typo error ... it is actually MAY to OCT.
I will try , thanks for the valuable advice.
I will try , thanks for the valuable advice.