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Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 2nd, 2013, 9:14 pm
by Hamad
Botanical Name Chlidanthus fragrans
Family Amaryllidaceae
Genus Chlidanthus
Specie 10 Species are available
Local Name in Urdu N/A
Common Name Perfumed fairy lily, Delicate lily
Life Cycle Perennial
Cultivar Name
Category(Bulb/Corm/Tuber/Rhizome/root) Bulb
Hardiness Tender
Hardiness zone Zones 7-11
Soil PH Moderate
Planting Time Early Spring
Planting Depth 01 Inch (2.5cm)
Spacing 04 to 06 Inches(10cm to 15cm) or One per 6 Inch Pot
Height 10 to 12 Inches (15cm to 30cm)
Exposure Full Am Sun
Flowering Time Late Spring to Summer
Flower Color Yellow
Fragrant Yes (citrus-scented fragrant)
Uses Long lasting flower, good for pot, flowering beds and borders also used as cut flower
Propagation By dividing the Offsets and plating them separately when they are dormant and by sowing seeds
Difficulty(Easy/Intermediate/Hard ) Hard to bloom but easy to grow
Suitable for (KHI/LHR/RWL/ISL/PWR/High Lands) Most of the areas but it may face some difficulties in KHI
Tips to grow It has a reputation as a shy bloomer and many have trouble getting regular flowering. However flowering is a challenge, not impossibility and they are superb, large, fragrant lemon-peel yellow trumpets held on long tubes.
Chlidanthus really need frost-free or glasshouse cultivation to thrive. Good rich soil, free-draining but moisture retentive. Good feeding will build size and good vigorous growth and bulb size, means good future flowers. If you grow them well, then you can expect several to each bulb. As the leaves yellow in autumn a pinch of Potassium Sulphate will help initiate flower buds. Gradually dry the bulbs off. Store overwinter in a dry, frost-free place, re-start in spring in fresh fertile compost. High temperatures at the root will make them produce offsets at the expense of individual size. Thus in pots they are best plunged or shaded, mulching will help and the potting mix of peat, Loam and leaf mold will do the job
Other Details Chlidanthus Tender bulbs from tropical South America, mostly natives to the Andes. The plants have large spherical bulbs with gray-green, strap-shaped leaves 30cm long arising from the base. In late spring to early summer, clusters of 3-4 large, strong citrus-scented fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers 10-13cm long held terminally on stalks 25cm high, blossom in the evening, colored in yellow, pink or red.

Re: Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 10:13 am
by khabbab
Unable to make them bloom in last 2 years, they do not go dormant in winter in lahore. They give many offsets. They are easy to grow though. Pindi is a bit colder than lahore so they might bloom there.

Re: Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 10:45 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
khabbab wrote:Unable to make them bloom in last 2 years, they do not go dormant in winter in lahore. They give many offsets. They are easy to grow though. Pindi is a bit colder than lahore so they might bloom there.
If you can spare a couple of offsets I would love to try.
regards
Arif

Re: Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 10:52 am
by khabbab
Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:
khabbab wrote:Unable to make them bloom in last 2 years, they do not go dormant in winter in lahore. They give many offsets. They are easy to grow though. Pindi is a bit colder than lahore so they might bloom there.
If you can spare a couple of offsets I would love to try.
regards
Arif
Sure why not.

Re: Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 11:28 am
by Hamad
khabbab wrote:Unable to make them bloom in last 2 years, they do not go dormant in winter in lahore. They give many offsets. They are easy to grow though. Pindi is a bit colder than lahore so they might bloom there.
I planted few last year in Wah Cantt, so far they didn't bloomed for me too, if I m not wrong Hamad AK informed (when we were compiling our list) that his friend is growing them successfully and they bloomed for him (Hamad AK could you ask him for his secret ;) ) but you could also try some tips like Potassium Sulphate as mentioned in the entry with full am sun and you could also force them to go dormant in fall, dig them up store them over winter and plant them in next Spring this may help, and as your bulbs multiplied you could experiment on few big size bulbs (flowering size bulbs) and see if it helps.

And the reason I put its Difficulty as Hard, because its hard to make it bloom but easy to grow.


Hamad

Re: Chlidanthus fragrans

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 10:12 pm
by Munir
khabbab wrote:Unable to make them bloom in last 2 years, they do not go dormant in winter in lahore. They give many offsets. They are easy to grow though. Pindi is a bit colder than lahore so they might bloom there.
Then, I can try in Pindi if get some offsets.

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