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Calochortus

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  Calochortus ambiguus
Code: 7437-A8
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'Doubting Mariposa Lily' Liliaceae or Calochortaceae:

Plants grow from bulbs with membranous coats. The 1.5 to 2 inch wide flowers are white to lavender, produced on slender upright stems. Native from Arizona, New Mexico, Utah in the USA. Tolerates some summer rains, but the bulbs should be dry in the winter.

50 seeds.




  Calochortus gunnisonii
Code: VCF3-A7
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'Sego-lily' or 'Mariposa Lily' or 'Gunnison's Mariposa Lily' Calochortaceae:

Plants have grass-like leaves and exotic white colored, vase-like flowers with yellow centers.

Native from Grassy hillsides and open coniferous woods were it is found in a variety of habitats from moist meadows and open woods to sandy and rocky hillsides and dry gulches between 1,200 and 3,300 metres. Bulb forming plants.

Sow at 65-75F, if no germination in 3 to 4 weeks, move to 30-39F for 4 weeks, then move back to 68F.

50 seeds

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