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So what happens if you cross, say, 'Hafod' with 'Moonlight'? I guess the seed parent could always beat the pollen parent or is it that these Eranthis are much more likely to be self-fertile than to be pollinated by a different variety, which is what makes them likely to come true.
Wim, thank you for boosting interest in Eranthis with your excellent IRG article.
Hi Wimi've just discovered your article, it's a wonderful job u've done.I've learnt new things, dankje
new pictures of Eranthis hyemalis from Italy ( Regione Veneto )this location is rough 700 km away from Mt. Pollino ( Regione Calabria )have funHans
Lovely yellow flowers, Hans Here is Eranthis pinnatifida, white flower form, from Bicchu, Takahashi-shi, Okayama-ken, Japan.
Today in garden
Beautiful flowers and forms. Wim, you have done a great job, fantastic article.First time I see the flowers in my Eranthis pinnatifida alba form.
Just catching up a bit-cracking article Wim, well done.
Curious for a pic of 'Barbara' (the plant, not your wife
Hi Wim ,here is now a pic of 'Barbara' ...the Eranthis - not my wife Eranthis 'Barbara'Eranthis - comparison : left 'Schwefelglanz' -middle 'Barbara' - right a "normal E.hyemalis"It is really difficould for cameras to make all the differences of yellow ...but with this picture is it a bit more clearI do not have Zitronenfalter and the other light yellows ...but for me is clear a difference between all my other EranthisHans
First time I see the flowers in my Eranthis pinnatifida alba form.
When you see them next to each other there is a clear difference Hans