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Cultivation
... alternate year) it is therefore possible to grow most of the South African bulbs without feeding. Larger bulbs (e.g. Amaryllids) should be left undisturbed for longer periods of time and will ... treatment options available may be found in the literature. Like most bulbs in cultivation, South African bulbs are susceptible to infestation by mealybug. These insects could spread viruses and immediate ...
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History
... tropical fruit in the Northern Transvaal but was also well known for his collection of Amaryllids, said to be amongst the biggest in the world. He was particularly interested in Cyrtanthus ... Zealand, was one of the very first overseas horticulturists who concentrated on South African plants - Proteaceae, Ericaeae and South African bulbs in "bulb-less" New Zealand. He claimed that he had 10 ...
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Articles
... our bulbs fall into this category. As evidence I cite my pots, which contain various amaryllids, hyacinths and irids, and which are located on my verandah where they are exposed to ... were not new. The Brown Afrikaner - Large also appears in a 19O6 book on South African language usage. The same terms are in the Goldblatt and Manning revision, which seems pretty ...
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