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Thank you Kris and Luc!The next to flower is Sternbergia colchiciflora. Not impressive as the sicula, but I find the flower very elegant.Poul
Congratulations Poul ! Here it is not reliable in flowering ....Most of the years it won't flower
Thanks, Poul!!! Very showy S. sicula!!! Besides, I've got this one from you flowering at me in Donetsk in late August - see here. Also, I put here some clones of S. colchiciflora. I grow two races - ONE from Bessarabia (S. Ukraine) with narrow tiny leaves and freely blooming every year, and the SECOND from Crimea with big broad leaves, rare flowering and often cleistogamic flowers. I put here S. colchiciflora from Bessarabian race.
I am glad you have success too!! And especial that the Sternbergia I send you thrive in Donetsk!Your colchiciflora are very interesting. Can you tell me how the habitat are where they grow?Do you know if they need a hot summer bake to flower well?I grow two races too, one narrow leaved and one with broader leaves, but not as broad as your Bessarabian race. Both are from Turkey. You can see a pic of them in reply 26 in this thread. The ones I showed in flower above are the narrow leaved race. Some years this race flowers best, in other years the broad leaved form flowers best.Poul
This form of S. sicula is planted out in my rockgarden for 4 years now and it is flowering for the third time. Only previous year it was not flowering .
Sternbergia lutea ssp lutea started flowering here ! 3 weeks later than last year !