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Lily stem curiosity
Most of my lilies have died back now for the winter but one stem in a
very sheltered spot near the house has stayed alive and is now forming new plant like buds at various leaf joints up the stem. I have seen this behaviour in sedums before but never on lilies. I guess the sharp frosts followed by mild weather is responsible but has anyone else seen this? -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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Lily stem curiosity
On 02/11/2015 11:33, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 11:15:17 +0000, Martin Brown wrote: Most of my lilies have died back now for the winter but one stem in a very sheltered spot near the house has stayed alive and is now forming new plant like buds at various leaf joints up the stem. I have seen this behaviour in sedums before but never on lilies. I guess the sharp frosts followed by mild weather is responsible but has anyone else seen this? Do you mean bulbils? http://tinyurl.com/nhgbd2n Yes, but I have never seen anything like these for size before. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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Lily stem curiosity
"Martin Brown" wrote
Chris Hogg wrote: Martin Brown Most of my lilies have died back now for the winter but one stem in a very sheltered spot near the house has stayed alive and is now forming new plant like buds at various leaf joints up the stem. I have seen this behaviour in sedums before but never on lilies. I guess the sharp frosts followed by mild weather is responsible but has anyone else seen this? Do you mean bulbils? http://tinyurl.com/nhgbd2n Yes, but I have never seen anything like these for size before. I have had bulbils grow so large they were perfect miniatures of a lilly bulb scales and all. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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Lily stem curiosity
On 02/11/2015 15:57, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Martin Brown" wrote Chris Hogg wrote: Martin Brown Most of my lilies have died back now for the winter but one stem in a very sheltered spot near the house has stayed alive and is now forming new plant like buds at various leaf joints up the stem. I have seen this behaviour in sedums before but never on lilies. I guess the sharp frosts followed by mild weather is responsible but has anyone else seen this? Do you mean bulbils? http://tinyurl.com/nhgbd2n Yes, but I have never seen anything like these for size before. I have had bulbils grow so large they were perfect miniatures of a lilly bulb scales and all. That is exactly what I am seeing but only on one single stem out of about twenty. The rest all died off normally. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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