Re: lily bulbs
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- Subject: Re: lily bulbs
- From: H* B*
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 13:36:29 +1000
Hi dot
absolutely yes. just gently take the pieces apart. of course it wont
flower for a couple of years but they will be new plants. what does a
lollipop lily look like?
Hazel
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From: dot <cdpierce@intop.net>
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: lily bulbs
Date: Tuesday, 12 September 2000 15:10
Hi everyone,I am posting this for Donna Davis,she is on the perennial
list,but has her computer in the shop.Donna's house caught fire 3-4 weeks
ago and didn't burn down but destroyed the inside of her house ,with smoke
and water damage,and she has been unable to get her computer back
home,since they are living in a motel until they can move back into their
house... What Donna wants to know is this.she has a lollipop lily and a
casa blanca lily. she has dug both up and both bulbs look like garlic
cloves,in sections.. She want's to know if each section is pulled apart
will root and make another lily like a garlic clove will? Hope everyone can
understand my explaning this. all information will be appreciated and i
will copy it off and give it to her ....
Thanks in advance...
Dot
zone 7
N. Mississippi...........
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