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Lesley Cox
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Re: Sternbergia 2008
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Oh, those are lovely.
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Gerry
Your Sternbergia are lovely.
Mine are just coming into flower. This is one collected by Alan Edwards. It is very floriferous with a minimum of two flowers per bulb.
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Arthur Nicholls
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September 01, 2008, 11:14:06 PM »
Arthur - I have a
Sternbergia (?lutea)
given to me by Alan Edwards a few years ago. I have never managed to flower it. Your lovely pics remind me of how it looked in Alan's garden. How do you treat it?
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Gerry
Whether I cosset or neglect it, this Sternbergia always flowers for me. Not sure why yours does not flower, nor what I can suggest to improve your chances.
Remind me next year and I will send you a couple.
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Arthur Nicholls
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Arthur - many thanks for the offer. Looking at your pics again I'm not sure that this is the plant that Alan gave me. Yours looks as though it might be
S. greuteriana
, just coming into flower with me.
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September 02, 2008, 09:57:40 AM »
Gerry you are not alone we grow two types of Sternbergia foliage, sicula and lutea. Mind you ours have never seen the sun since early May this year, it's now official August in this area saw
60% less
sun this year. To think I wasted my money on sun block, we are all looking (apologies to all Scots here for spelling mistakes) peelie wallie (which I think equates to pale and interesting).
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September 02, 2008, 11:28:56 AM »
Since is you, Shelagh, I will allow the translation of peelie wallie as : pale and
interesting
, though it is perhaps better as: pale and sickly!!
Also: you willl notice I have merged the two Sternbergia 2008 topics from different boards of the Forum into this single one
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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September 02, 2008, 12:04:10 PM »
Maggi
I am glad you merged the two threads, as I had missed the earlier one - altho' it did puzzle me until I got to your post.
Has Ian had a chance to look at my post. Gerry thinks that my Sternbergia might be greuteriana, but they are not like the one in Ian's bulb log, nor like photos on Google. Would appreciate his thoughts.
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Arthur Nicholls
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I'll draw this to Ian's attention, Art, though since we are working off a laptop at the minute, the quality of the pictures we are seeing is not up to much, so ID may be difficult!
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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September 02, 2008, 12:47:51 PM »
Art - I wouldn't go to the stake over this identification. My
S. greuteriana
has quite small flowers & my guess about your plant was based on the size of the flowers in relation to the size of the pot (of course it might be a very big pot!)
Maggi - my apologies, I hadn't noticed the previous posts on Sternbergia
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September 02, 2008, 07:46:22 PM »
Gerry: not a problem, at all
Ian has had a squint at the pix..about all he can do on this monitor..... looks carefully, murmers about how nice these plants are... then says.... well, they're all sternbergias...and wanders of with a puzzled look on his face......fat lot of use that boy is, half the time
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Further info - both my pots of greuteriana - just emerging - show flowers accompanied by leaves.
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Arthur Nicholls
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September 02, 2008, 10:03:42 PM »
Art - so do mine. So my identification is probably wrong. What size are the flowers on Alan's plant?
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"What size are the flowers on Alan's plant?"
Gerry
From soil to top of flower 8.0 cms Flower is approx 3.5 cms from the bottom of the ovary to the top of the flower. Flower width of course varies with the amount of opening, but is generally not more than 3.0cms.
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Arthur Nicholls
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Hmmm.....we have S. greuteriana which comes up without leaves.......confused? oh, yes!
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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