Re: Re: SPEC: Belamcanda chinensis


>Interestingly enough, I started out a few years ago with a clump of
>yellowey, clump of orange and a clump of purple (all three were dark
>spotted) and two of the three clumps died out....... the only one that
>survived was the purple.

They don't seem to like it here. I will never know what colour mine was, 
because it seems to have disappeared completely.
The Candy Lilies are much the same. They germinate like crazy, and grow well 
at first, then start to weaken. I only have 6 left from the first batch of 
around 50 seedlings. I have planted them back into pots for the shift.
I have 30 or so seedlings, which look very healthy, about 1/4" tall. I would 
appreciate any suggestions for soil mix, sun/shade requirements, etc, before 
I pot them on. I would very much like to keep these all going, and get some 
bloom, and hopefully some more seed from them, as they were my last batch of 
seed. (from Christie - thanks)
Cheers, Jan Clark, Australia (zone 9, soon to be zone 8)

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