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Dec 13, 2022 11:43 AM CST
Name: Duane
Alabama, U.S.A. (Zone 7b)
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Thank You Steve
I ordered some Fusion bulbs 2 years ago but got dwarf Asiatics. I see the west coast lilies for sale in stock occasionally but they are ridiculously high. Saw a L. pardilinum in bloom for sale last night they wanted $146 for it, for one bulb!!! I would be really happy if I could just find 2-3 each of the Canada and Wood lilies. For the past 3 years they have never been in stock though no matter the time of year. Actually the 25 L. superbum I ordered two years ago where so tiny they many are still pencil eraser size. I've seen Siberian Wood lilies in stock I might have to settle for them. I've never tried growing from seed they look really tiny , really thin, and hard to get to germinate. Reviews I've read tend to go to the couldn't get sprouted side. Thanks again for responding the search continues along with ways to get seed germination. 🙂
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