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Trade Chinese native Lycorisradiata/Clusteramaryllis

TigerFox
11 years ago

In the soon arrival of autumn,I'll have red/yellow flower Chinese native Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis),

if anyone like this wilderness species I would like trade the mature bulbs for amaryllis-hippiastrum species.

IF you interested in this wilderness species,please drop me an E-Mail.

Chinese native red and yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

Comments (17)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native red and yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native red flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native red flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native red flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Chinese native yellow flower Lycorisradiata(Clusteramaryllis)

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Introduction of Chinese native Lycorisradiata/Clusteramaryllis :
    It generally in the autumnal equinox flower before and after,Wild species growing in the dark, damp, its habitat for the red soil, strong resistance to cold, and shade,
    can tolerate the high temperature limit of the average daily temperature is 24 ��; , but also drought-resistant, accustomed to acidic soil, and to loose,fertile humus soil.
    It has Summer dormant habits.
    You can plant Lycorisradiata in your frontor back yard darkness side, it also can grow well without too much extra care.

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Introduction of Chinese native Lycorisradiata/Clusteramaryllis :
    It generally in the autumnal equinox flower before and after,Wild species growing in the dark, damp, its habitat for the red soil, strong resistance to cold, and shade,
    can tolerate the high temperature limit of the average daily temperature is 24 degrees Celsius, but also drought-resistant, accustomed to acidic soil, and to loose,fertile humus soil.
    It has Summer dormant habits.
    You can plant Lycorisradiata in your front or back yards darkness side, it also can grow well without too much extra care.

  • sun_worshiper
    11 years ago

    Those are beautiful. Is it legal to ship bulbs between the US & China?

  • joshy46013
    11 years ago

    Tiger,

    Those yellow plants above aren't Lycoris radiata, they're possibly Lycoris aurea and Lycoris chinensis.

  • blancawing
    11 years ago

    Tiger,

    Lovely photos. Josh is correct. Although they are more reluctant to bloom for me than the reliably prolific Nerine species, here in California I grow several Lycoris species and hybrids from Japan and China; in addition to a form found in the southern states. We are fortunate to have several reputable suppliers of Lycoris bulbs here in the United States.

    Kind regards,

    Blanca

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Hi josh
    Thank you to correct the error I named varieties.

    What plant enthusiasts/Hippeastrum species are you interested? I'll help you trying to find out.

    Cheers ,
    Tiger

  • TigerFox
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Dear Blanca
    Thanks for your information.
    I'd like share something special for you !

    Tiger

  • kaboehm (zone 9a, TX USA)
    11 years ago

    I just bought yellow Lycoris aurea from Eden Blooms.
    The red ones seem to grow wild in some areas around me. I did some bulb gathering a couple years ago so we'll see.
    K

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