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Colchicum autumnale cv. Alboplenum
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Crocus iridiflorus var. Albus
Crocus pulchellus
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Bloomed seedlings Crocus pulchellus cv. Zephyr. Surprise. Cereals have different shapes and different colors.
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Crocus speciosus var. Albus
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Crocus nudiflorus
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Crocus hybr. cv. Netsuke
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Galanthus peshmenii
Bulbs of this species sent me Mr. Arthur Nicholls.
Thank you Arthur
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Autumn frost damaged flowers. Remain memories of spring and summer. Pictured F imperialis cristata
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Memories of spring. Beautiful Gentiana.
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Thank you. For your beautiful photo F. ruthenica
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That is a particularly nice Fritillaria - I love to see lots of flowers on a stem.
Have you had much frost yet, Kot?
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Hello Maggie,
It was a cold week, -5, - 8 degrees Celsius. Now it warm. Frost damaged flowers. Are memories and hope for a new plant.
Thank you for the quick response,
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It is these swings of temperature from freezing to mild and warm that does a lot of damage, isn't it? For us that happens in Spring very often too. If it would get cold and stay cold it would be easier for the plants to cope I think. Not a bad black frost" of course, without snow cover - just "steady cold...... we growers do ask for a lot, eh? !
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Hello Maggie.
Snow is the best insulation from the cold. In Poland there are sometimes winters without snow. Then a lot of plants are killed. England climate more conducive to plants and gardens.
Do you have a garden? In the next year I can give plants and bulbs of rare plants.
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foto ; Colchicum diampolis
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Yes, the problem for many of us it that there is not steady snow cover.
You can see a lot of photos of our garden in Ian's Bulb Logs :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/index.php?log=bulb
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