[pbs] Amaryllid Sources in USA- Griffinia and allied
Kelly Irvin
bulbmeister at bulbmeister.com
Mon Jan 19 10:53:27 EST 2004
Hi, R.J.! I know that Mauro Peixoto offers some Amaryllid seed. I've
ordered Hippeastrum species seed from him before. I've not seen him
offer Griffinia seed, but he appears to grow a number of species
(whether just one plant or more, I don't know). You might inquire with
him, mpeixoto at uol.com.br, to see if he ever has Griffinia seed
available. The Hippeastrum seeds I have ordered before germinated well.
You can see some of his pictures at,
"http://mpeixoto.sites.uol.com.br/amaryl/fotoamaryl.html".
R.J. Lopez (by way of Mary Sue Ittner ) wrote:
> I am very fond of blue/lavender/purple. As such, Griffinias and
> Worsleyas have really become attractive. Are there other
> amaryllidiaceae that share this coloration?
>
> Doing a google search for bulbs to purchase I found Amaryllis-plus as
> a source for these bulbs in the US. They have a couple. But that is
> it. Also, haven't found any seed sources. Can you guys help steer me
> in the right direction.
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Mr. Kelly M. Irvin
The Bulbmeister
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Bentonville, AR 72712
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