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Hymenocallis festalis
By Meanie
- 23 Jul, 2012
- 17 likes
This mature bulb took just five weeks from being set to blooming!
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Thanks N3tyy!
24 Jul, 2012
Really beautiful, I'm sure I planted some of these, no doubt it's gone the way of others, slug dinner!
24 Jul, 2012
They need to be grown in a pot Sticki as they're absolutely not hardy. The other reason is that if they get too wet before they really start to grow the bulbs will rot. Finally, they need heat, which has been rather lacking this summer.
24 Jul, 2012
That will be why on several counts it hasn't appeared! :-(
24 Jul, 2012
Take care of those three points and they will thrive!
24 Jul, 2012
if i could only find them!!!!
24 Jul, 2012
looks good Meanie..
24 Jul, 2012
Five weeks is good golng! Lost mine
lack of tlc :-(
24 Jul, 2012
not slugs plantoholic?
24 Jul, 2012
No just neglect, left them outside through the winter by mistake.
24 Jul, 2012
I planted some quite late cos I got them cheap in the supermarket but no sign of them now.
24 Jul, 2012
That's very beautiful! It's nice to see you close-up!
How does this species smell? We grow many species of Hymenocallis in the ground here and most have a nice sweet fragrance.
25 Jul, 2012
Thanks guys!
It is not heavily scented, but smells good.
25 Jul, 2012
5 weeks thats amazing , the flowers are wonderful ,they look so fragile ......
25 Jul, 2012
Meanie:
LOL! I just noticed what I wrote in the previous comment. I must have been tired.
That's great! Does it have a sweet, perfumy smell?
26 Jul, 2012
Pretty cool isn't it Amy!!
I worked it out Delonix! That would be the best way to describe the aroma.
26 Jul, 2012
I think Crinum 'Queen Emma' is much more fragrant. The flowers and plants are much larger, also. My Queen Emma lily is starting to bloom again. It last bloomed back in mid-March.
26 Jul, 2012
That Crinum is a stunner!
26 Jul, 2012
Gorgeous, mines just leaves again, don't think my bulbs flowering size yet but its growing :-)
26 Jul, 2012
Thanks Simbad - where are you growing yours?
26 Jul, 2012
Well done on growing these, we failed miserably the wet killed ours, great photo.
26 Jul, 2012
Meanie:
If you googled Crinum 'Queen Emma' you probably saw some of my pics.
27 Jul, 2012
Thanks DD!
They're not suited to our climate are they!
27 Jul, 2012
Certainly not.....what is?
29 Jul, 2012
I have a few that are doing well...............
29 Jul, 2012
Well done......we are running out of room, we have no greenhouse, so it all has to come inside the garden room with us in the middle lol
30 Jul, 2012
Bulb plants such as this are ideal in such situations DD.
31 Jul, 2012
I agree if you look after them properly and dont let them get soaking wet!!
31 Jul, 2012
They should be dry enough in the shed..........
1 Aug, 2012
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Wow that is beautiful Meanie.
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