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paul m
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Registered: November 2006 Location: Sheffield, South Yorks, UK Posts: 2,460
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Thu 23, August 2007 8:18am
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Pancratium maritimum
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Seasick Steve
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tony d
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Registered: March 2007 Posts: 260
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Fri 24, August 2007 2:01pm
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This is Pancratium Maritimum , common in dune systems in greece, spain etc. A lovely plant beautifully captured. I brought some seeds home from The Costa de la Luz last year and they have germinated but the challenge will be keeping them through our cold, damp winter.
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paul m
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Registered: November 2006 Location: Sheffield, South Yorks, UK Posts: 2,460
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Mon 24, March 2008 6:41am
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Yes, I tried that once. Only managed to get one to germinate - it grew to about a finger length and then died! I suspect that they need to be kept fairly dry?
They're very beautiful, graceful things so I was horrified to see locals gathering them by the armful in Greece ......
------------------------------ "I started off with nothing ... and I've still got most of it left."
Seasick Steve
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