Re: "hardy amaryllis"
- To: Barb Pernacciaro <b*@idcnet.com>, perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: "hardy amaryllis"
- From: "* D* <d*@kilstock.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 17:08:00 -0400
Why do you think they didn't grow where you first found them? Were they
overcrowded? It doesn't sound as if shade was the issue.
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From: Barb Pernacciaro
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: "hardy amaryllis"
Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 3:37PM
When we bought this house about 20 years ago, there was a garden bed of
sorts in the far back end of the yard with a few odds and ends planted
in it--one of which was a patch of strappy leaves which came up every
spring and never bloomed. After 2 or 3 years of this I assumed it was a
patch of overcrowded daffodils, so I dug them up and found a bunch of
about 15 or more juicy white bulbs which didn't really look like daffs.
I planted about 7 of the biggest around the yard and the small ones I
just threw away up into the woods ( a small wooded drumlin behind my
backyard).
Then late that summer, up came the fragrant lily blooms where I had
purposely planted them (and I could identify them); and the following
year and every year since, even the throwaways in the woods have bloomed
- even in the shade. How they planted themselves I'll never
know--unless they just got buried in the falling leaves??? I took this
as a lesson on the importance of dividing ---and on the tenacity of
nature!
--
Barb Perna
Southcental WI, Zone 4
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