Eucharis amazonica
By Meanie
- 28 Sep, 2011
- 7 likes
This member of the Amaryllidaceae family was growing was growing in the tropical house Oxfords botanic gardens today. One of the days stars for me!
Native to Peru.
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Stunning scent too!
More to come.........
28 Sep, 2011
Stunning.....Oxford is closer Stiki.
28 Sep, 2011
yes true pimpernel; im not really going although it is a country that fascinates me.
scent too?? how do you grow these meanie?
28 Sep, 2011
I'm smitten in a big way with this one!
I don't know how to grow it Sticki....................not yet anyway!
28 Sep, 2011
I had a fleeting daft thought...That they could come up with a daff like that and make a fortune. Then I magnified it and thought no.......This is beautiful.
28 Sep, 2011
It's almost like a cross between a Daff and this Pimpernel.......
http://www.growsonyou.com/garden/show_garden_item/33094-hymenocallis-festalis
That is of the same family (Amaryllidaceae) too.
28 Sep, 2011
let me know when you find out please. worth being smitten over this one!!!
guess it has to be somewhere damp and warm ~ tropical house?
28 Sep, 2011
No way - I'm keeping them all to myself!!!!!!!!!
You got it Sticki - warm, damp and SHADY!
28 Sep, 2011
I see what you mean...Meanie, it is.
28 Sep, 2011
A pot full of them together would be fantastic!
28 Sep, 2011
meanie!!!!!!!!! all of them???????????????
28 Sep, 2011
shady is no problem here!!!
28 Sep, 2011
I figured that would close the deal for you!
28 Sep, 2011
well i cant have any can i cos you are getting them all ~ i even tried googling them ~ no help!!!
28 Sep, 2011
You have to persevere sometimes Sticki...............
28 Sep, 2011
you laying down the challenge???
28 Sep, 2011
Yup!!
Saves me doing the donkey work too!!!!!!!!
28 Sep, 2011
well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what can i say.
wisbech, cambridgeshire
or stanmore, middlesex
28 Sep, 2011
I've found a source in Sussex..........
28 Sep, 2011
cornwall was also an option
these were from the RHS site.
28 Sep, 2011
I'll get the book out later..........
28 Sep, 2011
this is what i was using
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/pfregions.asp?ID=63015
28 Sep, 2011
I always find more in the book........
28 Sep, 2011
thats good ~ more ammunition in the price war that way.
28 Sep, 2011
very nice Meanie, they do resemble the hymenocallis don't they..
28 Sep, 2011
They're rather similar aren't they, although different enough to justify buying.
28 Sep, 2011
Yes true, but i'd imagine rather hard to locate a source i would think.
28 Sep, 2011
I've suckered sticki into doing the leg work SL!!!!!!!!
28 Sep, 2011
lol when you get the source let me know too :-)
28 Sep, 2011
I will.
28 Sep, 2011
but i might not.
28 Sep, 2011
Cheers
28 Sep, 2011
Of course you will Sticki!
28 Sep, 2011
i thought you didnt trust my research and you were checking your book!!
28 Sep, 2011
I have every faith in you! The book is handy as a back up though!
28 Sep, 2011
Great pics on today Meanie...This is my fav...stunning..:>)
28 Sep, 2011
It's very stunning! I looks like an orchid flower.
29 Sep, 2011
Thanks Moti and Delonix!
29 Sep, 2011
This is a beauty. Cant be more difficult than hymenocallis, surely Meanie. Whatever you do, dont challenge Sticki with those hand leaf collectors with the jagged ends...she's like a tiger with those lol! I will be ref. (and pinch the bulbs while you are fighting!
12 Oct, 2011
what are you saying tetrarch!!! i can fight bare knuckle!!!
12 Oct, 2011
Well you looked pretty vicious with them in the Toolroom back awhiles Sticki...thought my end was near lol!
12 Oct, 2011
I could come along with a wet towel - I'm pretty wicked with them!
13 Oct, 2011
i can well imagine!!!!!
but dont throw the bucket of water at me.
since when did you see me in the toolroom Tet???
13 Oct, 2011
On our visit to the garden centre Sticki...where else???
Is that a wet towel you have there Meanie, or a wet trowel?
13 Oct, 2011
dont tempt him tetrach!!
oh yes i do remember ~ i was thinking of your house!!
13 Oct, 2011
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Im off to Peru!!
this is really lovely.
28 Sep, 2011