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Thrives in the cool damp Scottish climate!
Thanks for your notice, Dimitri. I have come to my computer only today, sorry.It is quite surprise for me. Are there any more differences between those two except the yellowish tint ?
Sorry, Dima - yes I will admit that reddish is a better description that brown!
Nice Erythroniums everyone....................Steve Garvie, nice to see thoses close ups of revolutum with dew hanging on them. Makes me wonder with all that damp weather that Erythroniums never suffer from botrytis?? Never seen botrytis here but we are very much dryer.cheersStephen
Hi Stephen,I procured these plants about 20 years ago and the labels have long been lost so I don't have exact details. One came from the late Kath Dryden (England) whilst another was from Ian Christie (Kirriemuir, Scotland), the third was from seed obtained from Ron Ratko (USA), only a handful germinated and all appeared quite similar (-the almost white plants pictured above with the fading yellow halo around the dark centre; the amount of yellow flare varies between individuals but otherwise they are very similar).Cheers,Steve