It's quite a while since the last posting here, but in spite of warnings, I'll see if I get some response to my question. Several years ago I saw
Haemeanthus coccineus in flower in the MGS garden in Paeania, and I immediately put it on my wishlist for plants to try in northern Greece.
Haemanthus is not very hardy, but I read that it may take some short cold spells and light frost, and Fleur wrote that it has been growing in the MGS garden for several years. I can't resist picking seeds whenever I'm travelling, and I now have some tiny seedlings, but it may take a while before they are ready to be transplanted.
IMG_20190619_194958.jpg by
Jorun Tharaldsen, on Flickr
I have
Haemanthus albiflos growing indoors in Norway, the pot was so so full of bulbs that I finally had to divide it, so now I have more plants than I have room for on my window sills. I would like to try to grow it in northern Greece, do you think it is possible to keep it alive?