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Lily Hybridization
... and Hypogeal or 'Below Ground'. These two methods are further subdivided into two sub-methods, Immediate and Delayed. For the most part the categories most lilies fall into are Immediate Epigeal and Delayed Hypogeal ... can actually see the bulblet and root mixed in with the vermiculite. Oriental lilies use Delayed Hypogeal germination. Once the seeds are collected and dried they can be sown in the ...
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lilyseed.com - Growing Martagon and Oriental Lilies, Rainbow Lily Seed
... Lily Seed lilyseed.com > Growing > Growing Martagon and Oriental Lilies Growing Martagon and Oriental Lilies Delayed hypogeal germination: The seeds need 3 months warm (7080 degrees F.) then 3 months cold ...
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... simultaneously building a little bulb underground. In contrast, with orientals and martagons germination is delayed hypogeal, which means that it often takes eight months or more, even under excellent conditions, ... up its first leaf. Although a bit more difficult, I have also successfully grown delayed hypogeal lilium seed, specifically, several types of martagons. How does one grow lilies from seed? ...
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Lilium auratum - Plants For A Future database report
... the bulb will not grow in that year and will lose vigour[200]. Propagation Seed - delayed hypogeal germination[130]. Best sown as soon as ripe in a cold frame, it should germinate ...
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Lilium bulbiferum - Plants For A Future database report
... [200]. The sub-species L. bulbiferum croceum does not normally produce bulbils[188]. Propagation Seed - delayed hypogeal germination[130]. Best sown as soon as ripe in a cold frame, it should germinate ...
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Lily Spotlight
... short-jointed stoloniferous bulb and seed germination is immediate (or sometimes delayed) epigeal, which is also a departure from the hypogeal type of many American species. It prefers cold winters with a ...
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