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Bulbmeister.COM Image Gallery - Rhodohypoxis playpetala - - Flower Bulb Images, Photographs
... 10846 Hodge Lane Gravette, AR 72736 Home > Hypoxidaceae > Rhodohypoxis Rhodohypoxis playpetala Send as e-Card Views: 97 Rating: None Date: Thu Jun 29, 2006 Filesize: 45kb Dimensions: 432 x 324 Keywords: Rhodohypoxis playpetala Description: Rate this photo 5 - Excellent 4 - Great 3 - Good 2 - Fair 1 - Poor Powered by: PhotoPost GMS 2.0.2 Copyright 2002 All Enthusiast, Inc. GALLERY | GROWING GUIDE | ...
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South African Native Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... 06 at 0:53 1 follow-up, posted on Sun, Jul 16, 06 at 12:02 A group for Clivia Posted by: dries South Africa on Wed, May 17, 06 at 8:04 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jul 16, 06 at 0:48 Rhodohypoxis baurii Posted by: dimm 8 OR on Fri, Jul 7, 06 at 3:02 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jul 16, 06 at 0:21 Watsonia -- When to divide Posted by: jrgardner z8b FL on Fri, Jul 7, 06 at 17:14 3 ...
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Alpines from seed
... , Fritillaria, Iris, Narcissus and Tulipa to name a few popular genera fall into this category. Some genera originating from warmer climates are successfully germinated from spring sowings, Allium, Moraea, Rhodohypoxis, Romulea and other South Africans are best left until spring. GROWING ON If all goes according to plan, slender grassy leaves will start appearing during the spring. It is not ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Month January 2005 Nomocharis pardanthina Origanum 'Barbara Tingey' - Plant of the Moth, August 2005 Phyllodoce nipponica - Plant of the Month, May 2004 Ranunculus ficaria - Plant of the Month, March 2006 Rhodohypoxis baurii - Plant of the Month June 2004 Saxifraga oppositifolia - Plant of the Month March 2004 Silene suksdorfii - Plant of the Month August 2004 Sorbus reducta - Plant of the Month ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... subsp. watieri: none grow more than 15 cm high. The choicer Oxalis are fine, so too Rhodohypoxis. The vast majority of dwarf conifers offered in garden centres will become too big for a trough in ... one genus or even one species, Kabschia saxifrages or Cyclamen for example or, as already mentioned, Rhodohypoxis. You could plant one up with alpines from one continent or region (America, New Zealand, ...
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... 2006 10:25pm Hyacinthaceae Hyacinth Family - Albuca, Bellevalia, Eucomis, Galtonia, Hyacinthus, Lachenalia, Muscari, Ornithogalum, Scilla, Urginea 64 Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:32am Hypoxidaceae Star-Grass Family - Rhodohypoxis 8 Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:25pm Iridaceae Iris Family - Babiana, Belamcanda, Crocosmia, Crocus, Ferraria, Gladiolus, Iris 93 Sun Jul 2, 2006 9:28am Liliaceae Lily Family - Fritillaria, ...
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INTERNATIONAL BULB SOCIETY - GALLERY OF THE WORLD'S BULBS
... Polygonatum Polyxena Proiphys Promenaea Pseudogaltonia Pterostylis Pucara Pulsatilla Puschkinia Pyrolirion SUBMIT AN IMAGE Q SUBMIT AN IMAGE R Ranunculus Rauhia Remusatia Rhexia Rhodohypoxis Rhodophiala Rigidella Romulea Roscoea SUBMIT AN IMAGE S Sagittaria Sandersonia Sauromatum Scadoxus Scilla Schizobasis Schizostylis Scoliopus Scutellaria Serapias Sinningia Siphonochilus Sisyrinchium ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... , Lomatogonium, Megacodon, Sebaea, Swertia. GERANIACEAE: Erodium, Geranium, Pelargonium. GESNERIACEAE: X Brigandra, Haberlea, Jankaea, Lysionotus, Mitraria, Ramonda. HYPOXIDACEAE: Hypoxis, Rhodohypoxis. IRIDACEAE: Crocus, Diplarrhena, Gladiolus, Gynandriris, Hermodactylus, Iris, Ixia, Lapeirousia, Libertia, Moraea, Phaiophleps, Romulea, Schizostylis, Sisyrinchium, Sparaxis, Watsonia. LABIATAE: ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Show Report
... amplexicaulis Pic d'Anie [in the Pyrenees] Oxalis enneaphylla 'Dark Eye' There were more, many more! Aberdeen is the last of the early shows but not the end of our flowers. Saxifrages, campanulas, Rhodohypoxis, Bulbinellas, Alliums and many more are just getting going. Maybe we can have a summer show some day! On behalf of everyone who went to any show and all who enjoy the pictures on the repot ...
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Corms
... fashion this decade. Alpines and Bulbs Lilium canadense Lilium canadense has exquisitely beautiful flowers - pendent bells with slightly recurving petal tips in whorled candelabra heads. Alpines and Bulbs Rhodohypoxis baurii Rhodohypoxis are short, tufty cormed perennials which grow only around 8cm tall with a similar spread. An easy delight to flower and grow. Alpines and Bulbs Tigridia Pavonia - ...
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