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Carl 1 Lucky Texan 11-04-2006 02:49 AM

Sparaxis in Texas
 
I planted some last fall and they have grown and bloomed (cute little
guys. Halequin Flowers?) but I was curious as to whether they will
continue to bloom or can be stimulated to do so. I have been pinching
the flower stalks off after the blooms seem spent and dry. Any other
tips welcome.

oh - D/FW area (8b? - Sunset 33?)

thanx in advance!

Carl
1 Lucky Texan



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mleblanca 13-04-2006 05:16 AM

Sparaxis in Texas
 

Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:
I planted some last fall and they have grown and bloomed (cute little
guys. Halequin Flowers?) but I was curious as to whether they will
continue to bloom or can be stimulated to do so. I have been pinching
the flower stalks off after the blooms seem spent and dry. Any other
tips welcome.

oh - D/FW area (8b? - Sunset 33?)

thanx in advance!

Carl
1 Lucky Texan

Sorry, Carl, but Sparaxis will not bloom again this year.
The foliage will turn brown and then disappear, like daffodils.
Deadheading as with other bulbs will direct the energy to
replenishing the bulbs. Sometimes I leave a flower to form
some seeds, increasing the number of plants.
Yes they are very pretty and bright. Mine are just now blooming
here in Nor Cal. due to all the cold and RAIN.
I am thinking of building an ark.
Emilie
NorCal


Carl 1 Lucky Texan 13-04-2006 05:52 AM

Sparaxis in Texas
 
mleblanca wrote:
Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:

I planted some last fall and they have grown and bloomed (cute little
guys. Halequin Flowers?) but I was curious as to whether they will
continue to bloom or can be stimulated to do so. I have been pinching
the flower stalks off after the blooms seem spent and dry. Any other
tips welcome.

oh - D/FW area (8b? - Sunset 33?)

thanx in advance!

Carl
1 Lucky Texan


Sorry, Carl, but Sparaxis will not bloom again this year.
The foliage will turn brown and then disappear, like daffodils.
Deadheading as with other bulbs will direct the energy to
replenishing the bulbs. Sometimes I leave a flower to form
some seeds, increasing the number of plants.
Yes they are very pretty and bright. Mine are just now blooming
here in Nor Cal. due to all the cold and RAIN.
I am thinking of building an ark.
Emilie
NorCal

Thanx for replying. It appears mine are just about finished blooming. I
did deadhead some but may leave these last few blooms to see if some
re-seeding may hlp 'fill in' the area. They are nice flowers. I even had
one red bloom with 2 white petals! very odd!

Carl


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