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Author Topic: Leucojum valentinum (=Acis valentina)  (Read 4952 times)

Oron Peri

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Re: Leucojum valentinum (=Acis valentina)
« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2010, 06:30:18 PM »
Hi Juan

Thank you for showing photos of the plants in the wild.
Intresting to see these wide leaves on drimia undata, in the eastern Med. they look very different.
Acis valentina is a real gem.

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Juan Fornes

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Re: Leucojum valentinum (=Acis valentina)
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2010, 01:25:32 AM »
Hi Oron! I´m glad to hear from you, and also that you liked Leucojum valentinum. I think it is a very special flower too. About the Urginea undulata caeculi, it is not wide-leaved!. Pic was taken at their very first begging of their autumm development. How wide are yours? You can see another pic I took of my mature plant in the thread "December 2010 in the nothern hemisphere" with almost fully grown leaves. And also, if you please, take a look at the "Lapiedra martinezii" thread, in "Amaryllidaceae" section.  There you will see some pics of if I took in the wild, but also a pic of my cultivated one together with the Vagaria parviflora leaves to see the difference between them (remeber we talked about that?).
Juan Fornes in Valencia, E. Spain. Zone 10 (not so bad...)

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