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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine
... Crinum and Amaryllis (the Cape Belladonna). The bigeneric hybrid between Brunsvigia and Nerine is called Brunserine. Some Nerine species are confused with Brunsvigia, or perhaps vice versa. CULTURE Outside of ... This species seems to be easy in cultivation, and it should definitely be more widely available; blooms in as little as 2 years from seed. [More Nerine species] [List of Nerine species] Sir ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine
... Family: Genus Nerine The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine Here are a few more species of Nerine. Nerine filamentosa is native to the Eastern Cape Province. It is a summer-growing species which flowers in ... a 6-inch scape. This species is summer growing and deciduous in winter, with the flowers appearing in late summer or autumn. [More Nerine species] [List of Nerine species] Sir Peter Smithers spent ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine
... : Genus Nerine The Amaryllis Family: Genus Nerine Species in the Genus Nerine alta Distribution: wetlands of the Eastern Cape Province Foliage: deciduous, summer-growing Bloom: dark ... : almost evergreen, summer growing Bloom: small pink flowers with crisped margins [Nerine Species Home Page] [More Nerine species] Sir Peter Smithers spent many years hybridizing nerines. His collection was transferred ...
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Shields Gardens: Summer Growing Bulbs
... Nerine filamentosa Tender, so store in a frost-free location in cold weather. This nerine is native to the Eastern Cape Province. It is a summer-growing species ... Society of South Africa. Nerine krigei Tender, so store in a frost-free location in cold weather. This species is native to ... in summer, in contrast to the tendency of most other Nerine species to bloom in autumn. Scapes are about 1 to 2 ft ...
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Amaryllidaceae: The Amaryllis Family
... the scape. The leaves are all produced from the base of the plant; most species are deciduous, but Clivia is evergreen. (Discussion based on V.H. Heywood, "Flowering ... members of this family include the daffodils (Narcissus), snowdrops (Galanthus), rain lilies (Zephyranthes), nerines (Nerine), the Aztec lilies (Sprekelia), Lycoris, spider lilies (Hymenocallis), and crinums (Crinum). Also members ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Crinum
... Crinums are related to Amaryllis belladonna, the Cape Belladonna, and less closely to Brunsvigia and Nerine. The bigeneric hybrid between Crinum and Amaryllis has been made and is called Amarcrinum. ... indoors. Crinum graminicola (Grass Lily) is from the High Veld of South Africa. This species is sometimes considered synonymous with C. delagoense, more properly known as C. stuhlmannii. While ...
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Shields Gardens: Bulbs
... . Crinum Cyrtanthus Gladiolus Haemanthus Hippeastrum Hymenocallis Iris Nerine Price List Iris Lists Bulb Seeds List How To Order BulbAlert Newsletter Bulb Links Crinum Species General Information about bulbs We will be constantly ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Nerine Culture
... : Nerine Culture The Amaryllis Family: Nerine Culture The following information has been contributed by members of the International Bulb Society (I.B.S.) E-Mail Bulb Robin for your enjoyment. Two species of Nerine ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Smithers Nerine Hybrids
... the I.B.S. E-Mail Bulb Forum for your enjoyment. This page presents some Nerine hybrids created by Sir Peter Smithers. TAI MISSONI ROSITA MISSONI VANISHING DREAMS DREAMS CLAUDINE ... rights reserved. Reproduced by permission. The Genus Nerine contains many species in southern Africa. One of the commonest in cultivation is the winter-dormant species Nerine bowdenii, from KwaZulu-Natal province in the ...
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Clivia Pollen
... will depend on several factors: The genus and species of the plant. Clivia pollen is said to retain viability for many years Nerine pollen appears to retain viability for several years Hippeastrum ...
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