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Palustris
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A Few Spring flowers
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March 28, 2015, 09:38:58 AM »
Pulsatilla grandis, I think.
Scilla luciliae
Scilla sibirica
Scilla sardonica
Scilla(?)
Primula allionii
Puschkinia scilloides
Chaenomeles japonica
Scilla(?)
Gentiana acaulis
Tulip
Scilla biflora alba
Pulsatilla rubra
Narcissus bulbocodium
Bulbocodium vernum
Scilla biflora
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Roma
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Oh dear :-\are Chionodoxas now Scillas? They still look different but I suppose DNA differences and similarities take preference now.
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Roma Fiddes, near Aberdeen in north East Scotland.
ian mcdonald
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A good show. Your Pulsatillas are earlier than mine. I wonder if your gentian could be G. acaulis?
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Yes. sorry, the Gentian is G. acaulis. Slip of the label.
Will alter it for you!
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