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is there a book or paper that describes all these various Hyacinthella?without the labels from the source and photos form others to compare to i find it very difficult to identify these plantsThanks Rimmer
Following up on the progress of Muscari adiliihere is my plant from PC blooming today in the open frame (under snow flurries)the plant tends to be prostrate with the stems bending to the ground as well as the leaves.
Thank you Maggie for the paper . Very useful. A white form of Hyacinthoides italica is mentioned in the paper. I have been searching this white form for many years. Anyone know where it can be found ?
For those anywhere near Norfolk, Richard Hobbs' National Collection of Muscari is open on Sunday from 11 - 4Featured in The Garden last year, Richard and Sally's small garden has a wide range of rare and unusual plants of great interest such as species tulips, daffodils, scillas, dog's tooth violets, many more bulbous plants and an abundance of trilliums and wood anemones. Within the garden the National Collection of Muscari is held. Entrance £3 for NGSEvent Location: 16, Witton Lane, Little Plumstead NR13 5DL I was there yesterday taking Herbarium specimens with our Plant Heritage group and there were some super muscari to be seen.
Tony, thank you for the information! There is very little information to find about this selection so I am grateful for your posting.I read about Autumn Glory in Roy Leeds book Autumn Bulbs several years ago, and had tried to get hold of it for long time.Two years ago I got two bulbs from Ray Cobb via a generous forumist. Until now they have flowered reliably in October and again in spring. Martin Philippo (Muscari pages) has told me that the ones he has tried only flowered the first autumn.Maybe the weather in Denmark suit them better. Anyway I hope they will continue flowering in the autumn.I have been pollinating them without any luck every year, so maybe it is a sterile hybrid as Ray suggest.Here is the spring flower as it look today.Poul