Re: plant i.d.
- Subject: Re: plant i.d.
- From: "Gayle Kalman" l*@earthlink.net
- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 12:47:39 -0800
Dear HarleyLady,
Crinum bulbispermum it is. It was a Crinum Lily after all.
Thanks, Tim Kalman
----- Original Message -----From: HarleyLadyTo: Medit PlantSent: 11/2/2005 12:13:40 PMSubject: Re: plant i.d.It sounds like Crinum bulbispermum from South Africa. They are fragrant and come in various colors, including pink. It's a member of the amaryllis family.
At 11:53 AM 11/2/2005 -0800, Gayle Kalman wrote:
Dear All,
I have an Amaryllis like bulb in bloom here that we lost the name to. I bought it at Berkeley Hort. Nursery a year ago. I planted it immediately and it soon developed leaves. It slowly increased in size all year and two weeks ago it developed a now three foot flower stalk. It has pink, fragrant flowers and looks to be producing about twelve. I vaguely remember the sticker on the box that it came out of said: 'Crino-'. Any clues?
Regards, Tim Kalman in EL Cerrito, CA
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