[pbs] FW: Gagea
Jane McGary
janemcgary at earthlink.net
Thu May 8 07:45:26 EDT 2008
Fred asked about Gagea.
I grow several species of this very "minor" bulb, which is related to
Tulipa. The genus is very widespread from Mediterranean Europe to northeast
Asia. Most are yellow-flowered but a few (e.g., G. graeca) are white. They
are very easy to grow from seed, which can be obtained from the Archibalds
or the NARGS and other major seed exchanges. However, a couple of years ago
I donated seed of G. fibrosa to NARGS, and it looked like nobody ordered
it, because we were doing the mailing and all of it was left over. Although
little-known and small-flowered, gageas can be charming when they build up
a good mass of bulbs in a small pot, trough, or open site on the rock
garden; in nature, they are usually seen as scattered individuals.
Jane McGary
Northwestern Oregon, USA
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