Starting rain lilies from seed
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Comments (7)Antiquerose-Lady, I doubt this is what you had in mind, but I have a few seeds of a small (less than 12" tall) rainlily, yellow with brownish colors on the underside of the petals. Lord knows what the scientific name is, or if I mistreated the seed (collected last year). It is native here in NE Texas. Will be happy to send a bit if you are at all interested. John...See MoreHAVE: Have Desert Rain Lilies seeds !!!!!
Comments (7)Hi Nancy, Do you have a photo of your rain lilies? I have several varieties including Zephyranthes citrina and what I think may be Sternbergia lutea Southern Fall Crocus, Zephyranthes drummondii, Rhodophiala bifada Oxblood Lily or Hurricane Lily or Schoolhouse Lily (does not produce seeds...makes offsets), have one that I have no name for, plus a Zephyrathes Peach colored. I do not have any seeds right now but will next spring when they begin to bloom again. I think I have some Formosa Lily seeds from a trade. Peggy...See MoreFree White/Light Pink Rain Lily Seeds
Comments (29)Hi Carol, I'm still interested in seeds if you have any this year. Some of my other kinds of rain lilies are starting to bloom, so thought I'd see if yours are too. I collected some gladiolus dalenii seeds this week i could send you in trade. Also, I have lots of things that could be propagated form cuttings, anything in particular on your wish list? If anyone else has habranthus robustus or habranthus brachyandrus seed to share, I'd love to hear from you. Angela...See MoreStarting lilies from seed
Comments (2)i'd go out side asap, their sprouting and it's little late to be planting but they will endure. nearly every single lily i have is shooting up right now outside, some are nearly 3 feet tall! wish i had pics...See Morebubba62
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