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Royal Colors Offering 'Sonatini' Hippeastrum!

joshy46013
13 years ago

Hi Guys

Royal Colors is offering the 'Sonatini' Hippeastrum right now, 'Balentino', 'Alasca', 'Helios' and 'Lollypop'!

Here is a link that might be useful: Sonatini Hippeastrum

Comments (10)

  • e36yellowm3
    13 years ago

    The red one, Balentino, is one that was included in the Breck's "hardy" collection. Too bad they don't have that pink one too!

    Alana

  • joshy46013
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Alana,

    I was hoping they'd have the pink one :( I contacted B.V. breeding and spoke to them about 'Flamingo', they're no longer cultivating it, it was too difficult they said. :( I loved the fact it was so loose compared to most trumpets, you don't find that often!

    I did buy some 'Lollypop' and 'Helios', I also ordered Brecks hardy collection HOPING I'll get the 'Orange Rascal' and "Viridi Rascal'!

    I

  • e36yellowm3
    13 years ago

    Does Brecks still have that "hardy" collection? I haven't seen it recently offered. (I still put "hardy" in quotes since I haven't had the heart to test their hardiness... but this winter I will with one of the bulblets!)

  • joshy46013
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Alana,

    Brecks does still have them, I just ordered them for the 2011 spring season.

    Royal Colors also calls these Sonatinis hardy, they stated on their facebook they're hardy to -10 degrees Celsius. If you plant them a good 5 inches down I think they'd be okay. I've got a lot of bulbs from Lowe's that I'm going to plant out in a very protected spot this spring. Supposedly 'Apple Blossom' is incredibly hardy too! I know of a few people in zone 6 that overwinter Hippeastrum xjohnsonii and it successfully flowers every year!

    Josh

  • Noni Morrison
    13 years ago

    Joshy, thanks so much for the link! I was almost shaking with excitement while I ordered mine, LOL. I had not seen this link on Facebook yet so your announcement was timely!

  • e36yellowm3
    13 years ago

    I didn't see where RC had said they were hardy to -10, so thanks for pointing that out, Josh. I left all my Red Lions out this past year and will see how they do. I'll have to try leaving my Apple Blossom out as well - it's getting a little big for putting in a pot these days anyway. I'll have to check out Breck's again. I'm excited they're carrying those hardy bulbs again (like I need more ;-).

    Alana

  • houstonpat
    13 years ago

    Thanks Josh.
    Although the last thing I really need is more bulbs, I just couldn't help myself. :) Does anyone have tips on growing the Sonatinis or "Evergreen" ?? (other than usual)
    Patrick

  • ajsblu_eyes
    13 years ago

    Patrick,

    Those that I have seem to be similar to other Hippies. Mine were more sensitive to humidity than the larger variety but I don't know if it was just the ones I received or the Georgia summer climate itself. They also produce many offsets, of the five I have four of them have offsets.

    AJ

  • hatta
    13 years ago

    Thanks Josh for the info :-)

    Wanted to place an order, but I do not need 3 of each varieties.

    Contacted Paul, and he said that he would be adding more packaging options. So, I am waiting ... hoping that they will not be sold out!

    Hatta

  • KarenPA_6b
    9 years ago

    Does anyone have success growing these bulbs in the ground in zone 6? Thanks, Karen

    Also, in case anyone is interested to buy them, Dutchbulbs.com (formerly k van bourgandien) have them for sale (3 for $20)

    This post was edited by kousa on Mon, Feb 2, 15 at 9:49

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