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The collection;
Both are very interesting, Yann - does the C. speciosum always show more than 6 tepals?
and I was delighted to see the colchicum are naturalising in rough grass between the walled garden and the orangery.
Do you know the name of the last one in previous page? I have one very much like it, I got it without a name so it must be something common. It is darker than my C.autumnale, and also the flower is a little bigger (but not as big as in hybrids). It is in the first picture.The second picture is 'Autumn Herald' which is one of the best for me, and it increases well. Gail, what does the Colchicum book say about the origin of 'Autumn Herald'? I'm interested because it is so good, and it even produces seeds (if winter is not too hard).
Interestingly of Autumn Herald the book says "This selection is a mid-season cultivar with good weather resistance. There is a particularly good stand of it at East Ruston Old Vicarage garden". Raised by W.E.Th. Ingwersen, mid 20th century but parentage is not recorded.
Here it's still summer, today 27°C and not a water drop in the air...