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Plant Delights Nursery -- Catalog Welcome
... - Pachysandra Paeonia Panicum - Peltoboykinia Pennisetum - Phlomis Phlox - Phormium Physostegia - Polemonium Polygonatum - Polygonum Polymnia - Pteris Pulmonaria - Rhodophiala Rohdea Rosmarinus - Ruellia Ruscus - Saccharum Salvia I Salvia II Salvia III Sanguinaria - Sarracenia Saruma - Scilla ...
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The Bulbs of the World: Amaryllidaceae
... |===Hieronymiella | | | | | | | | | |=======Eustephia | | | | | | | | |=======Habranthus | | | | | | | | | |===| |===Sprekelia | | | | | |===| | | | | | |===Zephyranthes | | | | |===| | | | | | | |===Rhodophiala | | | |===============| |=======| | | | | HIPPEASTREAE | |===Traubia | | | | | | | | |===| |===============Hippeastrum | | | | | | | | | |===============================Griffinia ...
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Seedling Anatomy
... , Brunsvigia, Clivia, Crinum, Haemanthus, Hymenocallis, Nerine, and Scadoxus. The genera Cyrtanthus, Hippeastrum ("amaryllis" of commerce), Rhodophiala, Sprekelia, Worsleya, and Zephyranthes have much smaller endosperms which are encased in a thin, papery ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... , enquiry should be made of the Show Secretary. AMARYLLIDACEAE: Cyrtanthus, Galanthus, Leucojum, Narcissus, Nerine, Rhodolirion, Rhodophiala, Sternbergia, Tecophilaea, Zephyranthes. BORAGINACEAE: Anchusa, Echium, Eritrichium, Lithodora, Lithospermum, Mertensia, Moltkia, Myosotis, Omphalodes, Onosma, Pulmonaria ...
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Summer comes to an end:
... have also had our first frost for the year. Brunsvigia and Rhodophiala are beginning to show their true worth as they too gladden ... to get used to these being autumn flowering delights. With Rhodophiala all you need is a well drained potting medium, fertile, ... treat the seed as for Hippeastrums. If you have bulbs of Rhodophiala, propagation from offsets should be removed when the bulbs are dormant ...
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... have also had our first frost for the year. Brunsvigia and Rhodophiala are beginning to show their true worth as they too gladden ... to get used to these being autumn flowering delights. With Rhodophiala all you need is a well drained potting medium, fertile, ... treat the seed as for Hippeastrums. If you have bulbs of Rhodophiala, propagation from offsets should be removed when the bulbs are dormant ...
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