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[IBC] Scilla violacea
Scilla violacea
Cultu I grow this in a greenhouse with 60% shade all year. I also have some in the shade of an Oak. It might take full sun with resulting better color, but be careful not to move it into sun too fast because it will leaf burn badly. I keep it fairly wet and grow mostly in a peat/coir based mix called Metro Mix 500. I have planted some in Bonsai mix from Tom Brantley. I have not been very good about fertilizer, but I am sure it will respond to any good fertilizer. This name is from an old reference work on exotic plants by Graf called Exotica 3. The name may be out of date. Billy on the Florida Space Coast ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Mike Page ++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Scilla violacea
Scilla violacea
Cultu I grow this in a greenhouse with 60% shade all year. I also have some in the shade of an Oak. It might take full sun with resulting better color, but be careful not to move it into sun too fast because it will leaf burn badly. I keep it fairly wet and grow mostly in a peat/coir based mix called Metro Mix 500. I have planted some in Bonsai mix from Tom Brantley. I have not been very good about fertilizer, but I am sure it will respond to any good fertilizer. This name is from an old reference work on exotic plants by Graf called Exotica 3. The name may be out of date. Billy on the Florida Space Coast ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Mike Page ++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Scilla violacea
This name is from an old reference work on exotic plants by Graf called Exotica 3. The name may be out of date. That book is notorious for bad, out-dated names. However, it's invaluable for "looking at the pictures", because it has photographs of every outlandish plant you might need to find. It's especially good for looking up plants that used to be popular back when he wrote the book, but which are now hard to find ("night-blooming Cereus"). However, you need to have the RHS plant dictionary in your other hand to determine the correct name. It's also a fun book to page through because Graf was a lunatic. He divides plants into arbitrary categories like "color and glamour in foliage" (crotons, begonias, marantas) and "plant curios". He has a section on plastic plants, and if he could get a pretty native girl to stand by a palmtree and smile, well, he certainly would. -- Nina Shishkoff Frederick, MD ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Mike Page ++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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