[pbs] Pacific BX 161
Debbie TT
DebbieTT at comcast.net
Mon Dec 10 17:20:06 EST 2007
I would love seed from the following:
Bensoniella oregana
Erythronium oregonum
Erythronium revolutum
Lilium lancongence
Debbie TT
PO Box 723
Kingston, WA 98346
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Subject: [pbs] Pacific BX 161
> Dear All,
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> The items listed below have been donated by our members to be
> shared.
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> If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me
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> Dell Sherk
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> IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!
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>>From Giorgio Pozzi:
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> 1. Seed of Gladiolus callianthus, (syn. Acidanthera bicolor var.
> murieliae,
> Acidanthera murieliae)
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> 2. Cormlets of #1
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>>From Tsuh Yang Chen:
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> 3. Seed of Sinningia aghensis tall growing, forming large tubers, it's a
> sun lover that requires full sun when adult. i'm growing mine in a
> southern
> exposure window and that's still not enough light. dark purple flowers
> are
> held atop very high peduncles. deciduous and goes dormant every year
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>>From Dave Brastow:
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> SEED:
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> 4. Bensoniella oregana - Not a geophyte, but a member of the
> Saxifragaceae family that is both charming and quite rare in the wild.
>
> It is evergreen for me in the maritime northwest of the USA (Tumwater,
> WA).
> It takes the form of a ground cover, has small light cream flowers on 25
> cm
> tall stems, and has very shiny black seeds that persist long after the
> seed
> capsules open.
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> 5. Erythronium revolutum - Seed from selected garden plants that were
> isolated and hand pollinated.
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> 6. Erythronium oregonum - Seed from a plot of ~600 plants rescued in
> Thurston County, Washington (USA). The plants from this area are much
> whiter than those I've observed further south in Oregon, which can have a
> pale green or cream cast.
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> 7. Camassia leichtlinii - Wild collected seed from Thurston County, WA
> (USA). Adapted to a maritime climate.
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> 8. Camassia quamash - Wild collected seed from Thurston County, WA
> (USA).
> Adapted to a maritime climate. Jane McGary once wrote, "One particularly
> good form is the population ... that grows around Puget Sound".
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> 9. Lilium lancongence - Seed from the first blooming of a young plant,
> with nicely marked flowers.
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> 10. Polygonatum cirrhifolium - A robust grower, often reaching 2
> meters.
> Whorled narrow leaves, with tendril (cirrose) tips. Flowers in axial
> clusters, followed by seed that turn a beautiful translucent deep red in
> the
> late fall.
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> Thank you, Giorgio, Tsuh Yang, and Dave !!
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> Best wishes,
>
> Dell
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> Dell Sherk, Director, PBS BX
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