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Tatsuo,Wow!! That is gorgeous. Now you just need to set seed on it, grow them on, and start selling them to people here on the forums. You could finance your plant habit I think?
Tatsuo - that is a lovely flower.
E. Schlyter's Orange with yellow E. hyemalis in the middle. It looks more orange to my eyes but the difference is really not that big.
I just noted that 1st year seedlings in otherwise quite similar looking white flowering species (both are not far neighbours in nature) - pinnatifida and stellata looks very different.Janis
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on April 05, 2011, 10:30:23 AMI just noted that 1st year seedlings in otherwise quite similar looking white flowering species (both are not far neighbours in nature) - pinnatifida and stellata looks very different.JanisJanis, my pinnatifida seed harvest was not as good as yours last year. I got only two seeds!One has germinated (pic 1), but it looks different than yours. It looks more than stellata, but I am sure it is pinnatifida (pic2).By the way, note that two of them has 2 flowers on one stem.Poul