While reading through the topics on the forum I came across this one which is also one of my interest of bulb. I know exactly what it feels like when your plants are hit by a hail storm but plants recover surprisingly well and fast. I will bump this topic to see who may show an interest to continue posting in this topic.
I like your introductory post Muhammad but sometimes one starts a topic that there is unfortunately no interest from other members. I have gotten used to members reading a post but do not reply on various other forums. Some members are naturally shy to post in case they make a mistake or they are readers but not writers. I am comfortable with both these members and I enjoy writing and sharing my experience and plants with friends.
I have quite a collection of species as well as hybrid Hippeastrums which I crossed and grew myself. I noticed that some of my Hippis are showing life because our flowering season is in a few moths time. I would like to share some of my flowers with you in the following photos.
This is Hippeastrum Yungasensis Kiara
I hope you enjoyed the show. I have more but I will post them when they flower again.
H Evergreen
H Opal Star
H Alfresco
H Trentino
H Green Dragon
H Fanfare
H Razzmatazz
H Zombie
H Mandonii. This is not my photo but I hope that my bulb will flower this season.
Different sizes. The tall one is Big Six which resulted in Ouma below when I crosses with a red flower.
Own cross
Own cross
Own cross
Own cross between H Papilio and H Bogota
Ouma means Granny. A huge flower and own cross.
This is H Big Six with a flower diameter of 210mm. It grows three scapes every season with 6 to 8 flowers per scape.
