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Eucomis bulbil

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By Meanie


Eucomis bulbil

For Motinot (and anyone else interested)

I found a bulbil growing on the top of a spent Eucomis bicolor flower stem in the compost bin. So I pulled it off, potted it up and this is the result!



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Excellent....

8 Mar, 2012

 

That was a bit of a bonus!

8 Mar, 2012

 

Brilliant, looks so healthy!

8 Mar, 2012

 

Coming along well isn't it! And to think that it almost became compost!

8 Mar, 2012

 

Just shows, you never really know! Nice to have a good surprise!

8 Mar, 2012

 

Nice surprises are always good!

8 Mar, 2012

 

I know that's a truism but I meant it makes a change for it to be good!

8 Mar, 2012

 

Too true!

8 Mar, 2012

 

;-)

8 Mar, 2012

 

a nice bonus Meanie, i hope my two eucomis will flower this year...

9 Mar, 2012

 

Good luck with them. I'll not be discarding the spent flower stems so readily this year.

9 Mar, 2012

amy
Amy
 

Goodness me , you would make anything grow Meanie nothing goes to waste with you :o)

9 Mar, 2012

 

It was there Amy so it had to be used!

9 Mar, 2012

 

Brilliant! My Roscoea seeds are now germinating, and I have three Datura Wrightii seedlings! Yay!

9 Mar, 2012

 

All the Cassia have germinated Karen!!!

So I now have seedlings for;
Albucca
Anigozanthos
Bauhinia
Canna
Cassia
Clitoria
Cubanola
Fuchsia procumbens
Iochroma
Leonotis
Lobelia valida
Lychee
Nicotiana (langsdorfii and sylvestris)
Tricyrtis latifolia

And a few others to sow or are awaiting germination yet!

9 Mar, 2012

 

Gosh, that lot will keep you busy. I am not going to sow any more now until I get back from hols at the start of April. If they germinate, I won't be here to water them for a week, so best leave it I think. My peppers and cucumbers will be a bit later this year, but they will catch up I bet.

9 Mar, 2012

 

Didn't mention the fifty chilli plants and the various cuttings!

9 Mar, 2012

 

Meanie:

Wow! You've been very busy! Which Cassia species are you growing?

Lychee will germinate fast, however, it can be painfully slow in a container and even in the ground. There are trees here in San Diego which are more than 115 years old and they're still going strong and bearing fruit. There's some varieties now which have golf-ball sized fruit (like the variety Emperor). Most likely you will have to grow your plants in a heated greenhouse to bear fruit...they can be very temperamental trees.

Lychee and Longan are my favorite fruit! I can eat many lbs of these fruit. :>)

10 Mar, 2012

 

I have Cassia bicapsularis Delonix. They came from a GoY'er and the spares are now doing the rounds with other members.

I'm only growing the Lychee because I could - I have no expectation of fruits (much as I love them).

10 Mar, 2012

 

Cassia bicapsularis is a good grower. It grows wild here in most of San Diego County. There's huge stands along the coast in northern San Diego County. It's a nice winter-bloomer.

Awww, too bad! You can't grow lychee without expecting at least some fruit. Although, I think Longan is an easier grow...as it's not as picky about the water quality. You most likely don't have to be concerned about this where you live, right?

10 Mar, 2012

 

I'll just be happy with a few blooms on the Cassia!

10 Mar, 2012

 

Cassia bicapsularis is easy to get to bloom (even in a pot), it just needs to be kept on the dry side.

Cassia tomentosa is another one which is easy to grow. I love the wholly leaves! My favorites are: Cassia javanica, spectabilis, fistula, bakeriana, roxburghii and siamea.

10 Mar, 2012



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