| Hi folks!
Are we going to turn this forum into an English channel or something? Please, PLEASE stick to Chinese whenever technically possible }:0)
Most Kniphofia are highland species native to the Afro-montane climate in and around the vicinity of Lesotho. Strictly speaking, Kniphofia is a cool-climate plant which could possibly survive the highlands of Taiwan.
Rogerian has got the point here as Veltheimia tends to adapt to much milder climates (hardy to USDA zones 8 - 10). That said, a major problem cultivating bulbs of the Liliaceae and Alliaceae families seem to stem from bacterial activities if your summer climate is hot and wet. Against the said summer condition, bulbs tend to disintegrate and that's why you never attain flowering size bulbs of Hyacinths in warm climates. Does anybody have success with Veltheimia in Taiwan?
DJL
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