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Absolutely beautiful show Ian, I have to admit I’m now an Erythronium addict.
I noticed in one of your photos there are Anemone nemorosa close to your Erythronium.I have many fancy forms of Anemone nemorosa which have short rhizomes and increase modestly. I also have one form that increases very fast, with very long rhizomes. Two years ago I noticed that I had no Erythronium revolutum flowers even though I normally have several hundred. The anemone had overtaken the whole bed, with its long rhizomes making a solid mat, thus preventing the erythroniums from emerging. I have been removing the anemones, a very time-consuming job, and this year I have some erythronium flowers, but it will be a few years yet before I am anemone-free.
Hi t00lie, thanks for your comments - Ian is across at Inverewe for a few days at their Erythronium Festival - I expect he'll respond as soon as he can.