Amarine
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Amarine
I made a cross between Amaryllis Belladonna x Nerine bowdenii four years ago and this is the first of the plants to flower in May last year. The flowers are larger than Nerine and has a similar flower head as the Amaryllis Belladonna and has the sparkle in the tepals like the Nerine.
Here are the parents. The first photo is of Amaryllis Belladonna, known by the common name belladonna lily, March lily, naked lady, and the second photo is a Nerine bowdenii.
Here are the parents. The first photo is of Amaryllis Belladonna, known by the common name belladonna lily, March lily, naked lady, and the second photo is a Nerine bowdenii.
Regards
Heinie
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Re: Amarine
Just Beautiful. Wonder they can grow in pots
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Re: Amarine
Hmm. Great!
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Re: Amarine
Hinie i have never seen Belladonna with white throat.this is first time i am seeing it.what i mean the white % is more than the pink.
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Re: Amarine
Beautiful.
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Re: Amarine
Heinie, you seem to have exceptional skills in making hybrid plants. Would you mind writing a short tutorial for this forum?Heinie wrote:I made a cross between Amaryllis Belladonna x Nerine bowdenii four years ago and this is the first of the plants to flower in May last year. The flowers are larger than Nerine and has a similar flower head as the Amaryllis Belladonna and has the sparkle in the tepals like the Nerine.
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Farooq
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Re: Amarine
Farooq,
Thanks. If you let me know what you would like to know I will work something out.
Thanks. If you let me know what you would like to know I will work something out.
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Heinie
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Re: Amarine
Very goodHeinie wrote:Farooq,
Thanks. If you let me know what you would like to know I will work something out.
Let us start with;
Pot soil, The character of the soil, composition (crushed bark is not available here).
Watering
Fertilization at various stages
Seed sowing
Size of pots
And what others want.
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Arif
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Re: Amarine
Amarine is remarkable, did it seed,What other variations you got?
Arif
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