Description: DESCRIPTION: Paul Bunyan also goes by the name of Pat's Herbertia, named after the hybridizer, Pat Malcolm. We decided many years ago that the name Paul Bunyan, the giant woodsman folk hero, was a much more appropriate name for this selection that is on steroids! Herbertii hybrids are old, favorite crinum often found at old homesites and in cemeteries, since they are very long-lived bulbs. We grow about 25 different versions of Herbertii. They are all nice but each one has its own special charm. Paul Bunyan/Pat's Herbertia technically is not a herbertii but a herbertii back cross where herbertii pollen is back crossed to either a scabrum or bulbispermum. This is a HUGE plant with leaves as long as 8'. It is distinguished by being the tallest, herbertii type that we grow with the tallest scapes (flower stems), the largest trumpet-shaped flower that measures almost 10" long, a high flower count, and the ability to occasionally form seed. Herbertii are usually seed sterile. It is a heavy bloomer from as early as March through July. We have observed as many as 21 flowers on scapes to 45" tall. Our largest bulbs have measured 6 1/2" in diameter weighing as much as 8 pounds. It offsets slowly but regularly. Most herbertii clones have white blooms with light pink stripes. These are commonly called "milk & wine lilies" but so are other crinum such as C. scabrum. Only a few herbertii have the dark red color like crinum scabrum. The pink stripes are darker towards the center of the flower and fade as they approach the edges (a trait that is reversed in hybrid bulbs that have C. zeylanicum as a parent where the stripe is darkest and widest at the tips of the flower and fades towards the center). We grow over 1000 different crinum, including about 350 of our own hybrids, and the herbertii are among the most reliable. BACKGROUND: Herbertii is a cross of two crinum species (C. scabrum X C. bulbispermum) which was originally done by Dean Herbert in 1819. Many crosses followed and now exist in many forms. This plant was purchased from a Georgia nursery whose owner, Patrick Malcolm (thus the name) was the hybridizer. He took herbertii pollen and put it on a bulbispermum as the seed parent. The resulting hybrid came to be known as 'Herbertia'. There is no such thing as a herbertia. He confused the name of a plant publication Herbertia with the hybrid cross grex name of herbertii. The bulb came to be known as 'Pat's Herbertia'. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS: Herbertii flowers typically appear as early as late April and bloom through July (a few can bloom into the Fall) here in northeast Florida, zone 9. This is a very hardy, prolific and easy to grow bulb requiring no special care. It tolerates a wide range of soils (but prefers rich soil), extended dry periods, and will tolerate freezing weather to zone 6 if the bulb is planted deeply and heavily mulched in the winter. Bulbs can survive nicely out of the ground for very extended periods if allowed to dry. They prefer full sun, but partial shade is OK. They will also make excellent, large container plants. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM FOR BID: You are bidding on a Large, blooming-size bulb at least 4 years old and about 3" in diameter which should bloom within 1 year. It is very heavy and expensive to ship. They don't like being disturbed, so it could take one year to "settle in." Bulbs will be freshly dug, shipped bare root and with leaves March-November. In the winter months the leaves may be absent. WE SIZE OUR BULBS APPROXIMATELY BY AGE AS FOLLOWS: A few varieties can take 6 years or more to bloom. Jumbo bulb – has bloomed at least 2 years, close to the maximum size for that particular plant (6+ years old) Large bulb - should bloom this year or next (3+ years old, close to, or at blooming size) Medium bulb - should bloom in 1-2 years (at least 2 years old) Small bulb - should bloom 2-4 years (current year or 1-2 year old offset) Seedling bulb - started from seed (usually in its first year of growth unless otherwise stated) PHOTOS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: These are pictures of our plants, so you know exactly what they look like and what you will receive. The photos show the plant in various stages of growth. Please feel free to contact us for additional information, and click on "Me" following our star rating. Also, we invite you to go to our store (little red door) and look at other items we have for sale. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Price: 80 USD
Location: Middleburg, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-29T05:53:21.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Bulbs