Re: Turk's Cap Lily
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- Subject: Re: Turk's Cap Lily
- From: V* P* <i*@mag-net.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 20:37:00 -0700
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The secret for this delayed hypogel seed is 3 months warm (approx 75
degreesF) then 3 months cold. Just put the baggie in the fridge crisper
(LABELED so the fridge tidybug doesn't throw it out. If no little
bulblets by then, 3 months warm again followed by 3 months cold.
Contact me direct for more precise directions.
Cheers Ginny
inanda@mag-net.com
>
> Could anyone enlightenment as to the best way to plant out freshly
> collected Turk's Cap Lily (lilium superbum)? Is it best to fall plant?
>
> Miekal And
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