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stable in the garden each spring, I would name it G. woronowii "Bella Ramondovna".
Oh really? Hope it increases well.
Olga - here the pic of it in my garden last spring!
Very optimistic!
yeeep)) as you remember it's those clone there all we observed in March 2011 the same is on your second pic as I suppose)))
Yes! There were some other clones. Mine turned to ordinary flowers. As well as some grin-tipped. Are you going to sow seeds?
sorry, nicht((( it doesn't produce any seed(((( should be unbalanced polysomic sterile mutant or even doesn't make viable gametes (((( only a vegetative propagation!
Could it be a sign of disease? As I remember bulbs in that clump had different flowers. Some more strange and some less.
'Chugaister' is looking as wonderful as ever Dimitri.
Oh, thanks, John! I put both 2 bulbs of it in a far corner of my garden for fear to transfer the potential pathogen to other plants...
It would be a pleasure for me to see that happen to a yellow.
But virused in a good 'spikey flower' way - rather than a horrible 'stripey leaved' way.