[PHOTO] Alophia drummondii


I got some seeds of Alophia drummondii last winter and planted them 
in flats.  They germinated last spring and have stayed outside ever 
since (even surviving through winter--despite one of the coldest 
December's on record).  Anyway, I am really excited that they are now 
blooming.  I think there is a strong resemblance to Tigridia and 
Pardanthopsis so I'll try a bit of hybridizing and see what happens.
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Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6
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