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Pacific Bulb Society Bulb and Seed Exchange (BX) 101-200

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<strong>BX</strong> 142 (Apr. 18, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />

> From Alberto Castillo:<br />

(W = winter growing; S = summer<br />

growing)<br />

SEED<br />

1. Zephyranthes fosterii (S)<br />

2. Zephyranthes verecunda, pink, rose (S)<br />

3. Zephyranthes primulina (S)<br />

4. Habranthus martinezii (W)<br />

5. Cooperia smallii (W)<br />

6. Rhodophiala granatiflora<br />

7. Moraea huttonii (S)<br />

8. Tritonia deusta (W)<br />

9. Dioscorea sp. (bulbils) (S)<br />

> From Lee Poulsen:<br />

10. Small bulbs of Scilla natalensis<br />

(Merwilla natalensis)<br />

> From Rob Hamilton <strong>and</strong> Jim Lykos:<br />

SEED:<br />

11. Calostemma purpureum, Mannum,<br />

South Australia<br />

12. Calostemma purpureum, Berri, South<br />

Australia<br />

13. Calostemma purpureum, Orroroo,<br />

South Australia<br />

14. Crinum luteolum, Pichi Richi Pass,<br />

South Australia<br />

15. Crinum aff. luteolum, "Desert Crinum"<br />

Andamooka, South Australia<br />

16. Crinum aff. luteolum, "Desert Crinum"<br />

Macleay, Oakden Hills, South Australia<br />

<strong>BX</strong> 143 (May 13, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />

> From Dennis Szeszko:<br />

1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Manfreda sp. wild-collected at<br />

1600 m in Sierra de Nanchititla<br />

State Park, Mexico. Could be Manfreda<br />

nanchititlensis which is reported from<br />

that locality<br />

> From Alberto Grossi:<br />

2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hedychium gardnerianum<br />

> From Jay Yourch:<br />

3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum erubescens from<br />

Southern Brazil sent by Tarcisio<br />

Eduardo Raduenz. Sr. Raduenz says<br />

these plants are somewhat different<br />

from typical C. erubescens. They were<br />

originally called C. salsum, but have<br />

now been lumped in under the broader<br />

description of C. erubescens.<br />

4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis sp. from St.<br />

Maartens<br />

> From Dell Sherk:<br />

5. Offsets of Crinum 'Ellen Bosanquet.'<br />

Dark pink/red<br />

6. Offsets of Crinum 'Summer Nocturne.'<br />

Pinkish white<br />

7. Offsets of Crinum sp. Label is lost<br />

8. Offsets of Crinum 'J. C. Harvey.' Pink<br />

9. Offsets of Cyrtanthus elatus, red<br />

10. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />

(reginae x puniceum) x self<br />

11. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />

striatum 'Cioanorte'<br />

12. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />

morelianum<br />

13. Small bulbs of Ledebouria zebrina<br />

<strong>BX</strong> 144 (May 30, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />

> From Joe Shaw (with moral support<br />

from Marcelle Sheppard):<br />

1. Hippeastrum seeds--mixed colors<br />

"Dutch Hybrids" or "Florists' Amaryllis"<br />

types, open pollinated<br />

2. The "Best Dark Jumbo" was in a garden<br />

full of many Jumbos <strong>and</strong> other C.<br />

bulbispermum hybrids<br />

3. The "Dark Rose Jumbo" was in a<br />

garden with fewer other plants in<br />

bloom at the same time (few whites<br />

nearby)<br />

4. Crinum seeds: Jumbos opening white<br />

or very pale-pink <strong>and</strong> turning darker<br />

on day 2 x open pollinated<br />

5. Crinum seeds: White Prince x open<br />

pollinated (White Prince is a very<br />

fine non-Jumbo C. bulbispermum<br />

hybrid)<br />

6. Crinum seeds: Totally mixed Jumbos<br />

(all colors except dark rose) x open<br />

pollinated<br />

> From Richard Wagner:<br />

6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Babiana rubrocyanea<br />

> From Judy Glattstein:

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