Re: Drimia [Urginea] maritima
- Subject: Re: Drimia [Urginea] maritima
- From: &* a* M* <t*@xtra.co.nz>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:21:35 +1200
Tony & Moira Ryan, Wainuiomata, New Zealand
Climate ( US Zone 9). Annual averages:-
Minimum -2°C; Maximum 28°C Rainfall 2000mm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Ottway" <ottways@eircom.net>
Hi Pamela,
I'm sure that Urginea must grow wild along the Costa Blanca - in fact I
would imagine it is quite abundant in places. However, I think that you
have the same problem that I have here in the Algarve - the range of
plants especially true Med plants available in the garden centres is very
very limited. It can be so frustrating.
Urginea is abundant near me in rocky dry grassland. Most of the bulbs are
protruding from the soil many of them perhaps a half or more above ground.
I wonder if this is important when growing them in the garden?
Brian
I think so, a great many different bulbs like to grow in this way with the
necks, and sometimes even more of the bulbs, out of the ground and it
certainly pays to respect their preference . It probably has to do with the
ripening of the bulb by the sun, many warm -climate bulbs seem to depend on
this for proper flowering.
Tulips on the other hand need the bulbs to be kept cool when dormant if they
are to produce a viable flower.
Moira