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What an excellent and profound article! Congratulations!Gerd
A most excellent article indeed Wim!!!It now has me interested in a genus I have always neglected in the past!
Most of my Eranthis except Guinea Gold have died out despite setting masses of seeds
The common Eranthis hyemalis are happily naturalising at the bottom of my garden in an area too dry for much to grow in summer. This year I have my first flowering seedlings of the pale yellow form (either Pauline or Schwefelglanz, I forget which) and these are coming broadly true to their parent. Could yours be too wet, Mark, because they manifestly don't mind ground that can be bone-dry in summer.Fabulous article by Wim B, by the way.
Excellent article, Wim. I suddenly feel a strong need to grow more of these lovely spring flowers.
The new "IRG" is wonderful - and a treat to have it a day early. I think I could easily become an eranthiphobe if they were readily available. Eranthis hyemalis has naturalized wonderfully here and spread itself right over the front cliff (which is not as steep as the garden cliff). Periodically I dig up a clump in full bloom and plant it nearby to increase the spread. This seems to work very well. But I had to laugh reading that Jan.9th marked the beginning of the eranthis season - lucky people. The season here is still a long, long way off.