[pbs] Getting Rain Lilies to bloom out of topic
Mary Sue Ittner
msittner at mcn.org
Sun Mar 2 11:07:42 EST 2003
Dear All,
I thought this was a puzzling subject heading since this is a discussion
group for bulbs and therefore any conversation about bulbs is always on topic.
There is no plan for rain lilies to be a topic of the week. But I am always
open to new nominations for potential topics and when someone offers to do
an introduction for me I think there is an excellent chance that will
become a topic.
I think Alberto's comments about them are very helpful. When we discussed
them at length last summer, it was the requirement for summer heat and
moisture that seemed to be an issue for some of us. I've planted some of
them out in my garden where they do poorly because either it is too dry for
them in summer or not hot enough. I suspect some of them may still be there
waiting for the perfect time to bloom, but it is unlikely to happen. We so
often look at winter temperatures without thinking about summer
temperatures. I try to limit the number of summer rainfall plants I grow
since I do not want to have to water a lot during a time when we have no
rain at all.
From Alberto's description reducing water from my lemon tree in a
container which gets year round water while I was gone for a couple weeks
in late summer created the conditions that Zephyranthes candida really
likes. I saw a wonderful display of them in bloom at Lauw's when we visited
him so perhaps it was the year they did so well.
What other bulbs are Pampas bulbs that respond to this kind of treatment?
Mary Sue
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