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Davids Allium karataviense looks rather special - love the colour particularly.
Quote from: meanie on April 29, 2011, 09:22:51 PMDavids Allium karataviense looks rather special - love the colour particularly.meanie, mine's the form most commonly available but there are better forms with a richer colour.
meanie,that is a Calochortus, not a Tulipa. It may be, or is at least related to, C. palmeri or C. uniflorus. These are American natives, largely found in the Pacific North West running down through the mountains toward and into Mexico. many are quite hardy, while others are so specifically adapted to their semi-desert environments, the are close to impossible to maintain in the garden. Wonderful plants, to say the least.