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Apr 28, 2011 9:08 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Ticker said:Nine new species?? Your creations?? :)


Oh no, just new to me. I already have few that I started in previous years. Some might even bloom next season. These are the ones, with a few others that germinated along with them. All germinated at 40F. Sow dates accompany, and it's clear that keeping pots for more than just one season pays off.


Fritillaria biflora - 2 Oct 2009
Fritillaria bucharica - 5 Oct 2010
Fritillaria carica - 2 Oct 2009, several. one seed germinated in 2010
Fritillaria collina - 5 Oct 2010
Fritillaria crassifolia ssp. kurdica - 2 Oct 2009, several. two germinated in 2010
Fritillaria pallidiflora - 5 Oct 2010
Fritillaria pyrenaica - 2 Oct 2009
Fritillaria sewerzowii - 5 Oct 2010
Fritillaria whittalii - 2 Oct 2009
Lewisia cotyledon - 2 Oct 2009
Penstemon whippleanus - 25 March 2010
Tulipa urmiensis - 1 March 2010
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