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I don't know why your Scoliopus bigelovii does not set seed... It is certainly smelly enough to attract them...
Yes all wonderful blooms to share thank you. Especially the Galanthus "Lady Beatrix Stanley" & the muscari inconstrictum - such a great little plant & such beautiful shades of blue.
Wondering now if the crocus I posted n the Crocus ID thread may be olivieri ssp olivieri. I know I had it somewhere. It looks just like yours Fermi.
Fermi - presumably all Dryandra are now Banksia? I have 'The Banksia Book' and 'The Dryandra Book' - Field Guide by R.M.Sainsbury (and 'The Grevillea Book') - they are obviously very close botanically but dryandras are restricted to the south-west as far as I know so do make quite a distinctive group. These Australian Proteaceae are fascinating - we used to grow quite a few (they would suit our present really dry summer well - wouldn't like the winters so much!).