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Sandersonia bulbs!
Sandersonia aurantiaca tubers produce
flower stems with distinct orange bell
shaped flowers.
Sandersonia bulbs are difficult to
find and Oregon Coastal Flowers supplements
their own production with sandersonia tubers
from the world’s best bulb growers.
Although this specialty flower bulb
is a mystery to many, sandersonia bulbs have
been grown and sold by ZCallas since 1998.
Sandersonia bulbs have been
distributed to gardens across
America
with astonishing success.
Sandersonia bulbs are hardy in zones
eight and nine.
In cooler climates the bulbs will
need to be dug up in fall after full
senescence and stored in cool, moist peat
moss over the winter.
Sandersonia bulbs require a chilling
period during storage, so it is important
not to store them in a warm place, but
rather a cool garage.
It is also important, however, that
the sandersonia bulbs do not freeze.
Sanderersonia
tubers are relative to the lily family and
therefore require high light levels and warm
temperatures to germinate, flower, and bulk
up for the following season.
It is important to have well draining
soil media as tubers will not survive wet,
water-logged soils.
Tubers
should be planted horizontally (laying flat)
with the growing tip 2-3 inches below the
surface.
Sandersonia should be planted where
they are protected from the wind, however,
if not may require netting or support of
some kind.
The larger the tuber planted, the
taller the flower stem as well as an
increase in orange bells.
The larger the tuber the more bells.
Sandersonia
bulbs are a fork tuber with two legs.
At the tip of the leg is the growth
tip. Therefore
each bulb has the potential for two flowers,
however, on a field average, they produce
only about 1.6 flowers per tuber.
The tip produces a wiry stem that on
the plant can last up to 6 weeks.
The bottom bells turn orange first
and continue coloring as the buds open up to
the top.
As a cut flower, sandersonia flowers
can last up to 4 weeks, however, by cutting
the flower from the plant, the bulb will be
smaller than what you started with.
By not cutting the flower, the bulb
will be much larger than what you started
with.
After
flowering, the growth tip produces another
fork tuber.
So each mother sandersonia bulb (fork
tuber) produces 2 additional daughter
sandersonia bulbs.
In other words, sandersonia bulbs
will double in numbers each year.
Z
Callas supplies sandersonia tubers from
around the world to cut flower growers and
gardeners across
America
.
Please view our shopping center for
the price of sandersonia tubers for the
quantity you are looking for.
Unlock the mystery of the sandersonia
bulb and their orange bell shaped flowers!
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