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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Cape Cowslips (Lachenalia species)—Diverse and Adaptable South African Beauties
... or no humus. I grow bulbs in a mix of 3 parts bark, 1 part sand, and 1 part grit. In his Lachenalia Handbook, Graham Duncan recommends coarse sand mixed with a little fine compost. Because lachenalias naturally grow in poor soils, there is no need to fertilize. In my experience, the plants do respond very well to low-nitrogen amendments. But err on ...
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Botanical Society of South Africa
... some wonderful new titles for you to curl up with and be inspired by during 2006: Grow Fynbos Plants by Neville Brown and Graham Duncan, R169,00 – a wonderful new handbook that every indigenous gardener needs to have; Fast and Easy Waterwise Gardens – Coastal Zone Cape Town to Mossel Bay by Glenn Ashton R85,50 – this informative book tells us how to ...
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Lachenalia violacea var. glauca
Lachenalia violacea var. glauca Lachenalia violacea var. glauca At the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens, identified by Graham Duncan. Dr Ori Fragman-Sapir (March 31, 2006) Head Scientist The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens Giv'at-Ram, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel Tel. +972-52-4472401, Fax. +972-3-5182842 Please visit our website www.botanic.co.il
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Recognized HTML document BULBS Volume 6, Number 1 Jan/June 2004 Table of Contents First Words Tony Palmer Siphonochilus aethiopicus —notes on an African Ginger Lily Graham Duncan The Genus Cypella and its closest relatives Eric Walton Tecophilaea cyanocrocus Bill Dijk The Elusive Fragrant Summer Flowering Gladiolus Joan Wright Seed Collecting in Africa Rachel Saunders A Synopsis of the ...
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The Noble Family of Clive
... name is commemorated in the Herbert Medal, awarded by the International Bulb Society for meritorious work with bulbous plants.(Incidentally, Graham Duncan of Kirstenbosch , author of A How to Grow Clivia , is a recent recipient of that medal.) The International Bulb Society's publication "Herbertia" is named in Herbert's honour. The good Reverend sounds like a ...
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Livres sur les bulbes
... ). Diana Grenfell (Editor). Delightfully Delicious Daylily Recipes and More. Peter A. Gail, Robert Tubbesing (Illustrator). Hemerocallis-Taglilien. Walter Erhardt. 1988. Ulmer. Hyacinthaceae The Lachenalia Handbook. Graham Duncan. 1988. Annal of Kirstenbosch, vol 17. (71 pages). (~ $10). Iridaceae 80 Livres sur les Iris Crocosmia and Chasmanthe. Peter Goldblatt, John Manning & Gary Dunlop. 2004 ( ...
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Agapanthus inapertus subsp. hollandii
... afternoon shade, and the pale flowers are particularly attractive in the gentle light. 'Sky' was originally collected in the Lydenburg district and has grown at Kirstenbosch for many years (Graham Duncan pers.comm.). Agapanthus 'Lydenburg' has strikingly beautiful, deep blue flowers which are long lasting and make this one of the most attractive of all the deciduous agapanthus forms cultivated at ...
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Babiana pygmaea
... Press, Cape Town . Obermeyer, A.A. 1977. Babiana pygmaea. The Flowering Plants of Africa 44: t. 1731. If you enjoyed this webpage, please record your vote. Excellent - I learnt a lot Good - I learnt something new Author Graham Duncan Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden July 2005 S A National Biodiversity Institute Copyright/Using this information
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... Watsonia was on the front cover of Veld & Flora of September 2002. In that issue Graham Duncan describes ten Watsonias suitable for cultivation in containers. It is well worth reading his ... Duncan in the Kirstenbosch Gardening Series publication on the growing of Nerines Nerine pusilla is an extremely rarely collected Nerine and completely unknown in cultivation. At the January monthly meeting one ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Clivia
... of his famous cultivar, Clivia 'Vico Yellow'. Other Sources of Information Bulbous Plants of Southern Africa, by Neil du Plessis and Graham Duncan, Tafelberg Pub. Ltd., Cape Town (1989). Bulbs for Warm Climates, by Thad M. Howard, University of Texas Press, Austin (2001). Bulbs, Revised Edition, by John E. Bryan, Timber Press, Portland (2002). Cape Bulbs, by Richard ...
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