Re: Tiger Lilly "buds"
- Subject: Re: Tiger Lilly "buds"
- From: R* F*
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 03:50:32 -0400
Hi- just found this link which might help with your question. It's from
University of Illnois at Urbana-Champaign-
http://classes.aces.uiuc.edu/NRES103/3473-71.htm. Lots of courses in
horticulture, etc. Hope it helps. Robin- Zone 5- NW corner of CT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lon J. Rombough" <lonrom@hevanet.com>
To: <propagation@mallorn.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: Tiger Lilly "buds"
> Just pick them, even now, and put them on top of soil and keep it moist.
> They will root and put up one leaf that looks like grass this year. Next
> year, several leaves, and with luck, a flower stalk the following year.
> ----------
> >From: mIEKAL aND <dtv@mwt.net>
> >To: propagation@mallorn.com
> >Subject: Re: Tiger Lilly "buds"
> >Date: Sun, Jul 8, 2001, 6:49 PM
> >
>
> >when would one pick these bulblets & what would be the process to
germinate
> >them. I just checked a couple on my tiger lilies & tho they are black &
hard
> >they look green inside... my lilies havent even begun to flower so
perhaps
> >after they flower..?
> >
> >"Lon J. Rombough" wrote:
> >
> >> I have what is probably the same plant, and the structures you describe
are
> >> indeed bulblets. I used the ones off another plant to start my plants.
> >> It's a slow way, though, as it takes at least two years for them to get
big
> >> enough to bloom. Genus is Lilium, I believe, but I don't know the
species.
> >> It may be a hybrid species in any case.
> >> -Lon Rombough
> >> Grapes, writing, consulting, more, plus word on my grape book at
> >> http://www.bunchgrapes.com
> >>
> >> ----------
> >> >From: Robert Bebee <rbebee@iquest.net>
> >> >To: propagation@mallorn.com
> >> >Subject: Tiger Lilly "buds"
> >> >Date: Sun, Jul 8, 2001, 12:51 AM
> >> >
> >>
> >> >Listers,
> >> >At the base of the leaves on a tiger lilly there are round nodules
> >> >about 3/16 -1/4 inch which detach quite easily. Are these propagules?
> >> >If so, is it practical to propagate with these? Any tips? Also, I'd
> >> >like to know the taxonomic name of this plant. This one is about six
> >> >feet tall, has the deep orange flowers with black spots.
> >> >
> >> >Thantks for any advice.
> >> >
> >> >Robert Bebee
> >> >
> >> >
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