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Quite fantastic Lesley, I've never seen this in flower live. Had S. minima for a bit until it was overgrown by moss.john
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Hi Dave, Here is a photo with more leaf showing and taken from a slightly different angle. If it is still intact by Friday I can shoot a side view if you would like. How does one distinguish between T. cuneatum and chloropetalum - if its okay to ask?You showed a beautiful collection of trilliums on the bulb thread. I have very few. Still learning…Jacqui.
I'd like name please for the Ipheion? Nothoscordum? and the Scilla, and oh yes, the Tulipa as well.
I've been whining on for weeks if not months about how cold the winter has been this year and now I can produce the proof! Or I will be able to in a few days or a week or so. For the first time ever, Diapensia lapponica is going to flower!!! I counted 3 buds yesterday and today there are 10. I don't know how long they'll take to come out but I'll be waiting with baited breath - as the cat said to the mouse - camera in hand. The whole plant, so wonderfully dark red through winter, changed to bright green in just a couple of days a couple of weeks ago.John, your seedlings of Rhodo mucronulatum, the dwarf form, are also in bud, showing deep purple on plants just 5cms high. Could you remind me of the varietal name please. The taller form flowers every year, pink, in July.
Thanks Carolyn,that's quite likely as my friend has bought such bulbs for maybe 50 years and I'm sure the 'Persian Pearl' selection was offered maybe in the 80s by the late Jim Lecomte. Wish I had bought it myself. One to look for.