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By the way Colchicums have a reputation for being difficult from seed - is this deserved? Many of them do quite well here so I am thinking of trying more varieties but have been put off growing from seed by their reputation for being erratic germinators.
I have had colchicums germinate in only four years, but one species, C. bornmuelleri, took eight years to germinate, and hasn't flowered yet, though it is now 21 years from sowing.
Another interesting bulb log, thanks, Ian. You seem to have had plenty of flowers on your Celmisia walkeri. In his recent talk, Hamish Brown said that this celmisia rarely flowers well. This was disappointing news, as I have 3 small seedlings of it from the 2020 seedex! They, unlike most of the celmisia seeds from that year, did not germinate that spring, but waited a year to germinate in spring 2021.Do you find that C walkeri flowers for you every year?I am always looking for suitable plants to grow with colchicums and autumn crocuses. Ajuga looks good with white colchicums and is vigorous enough not to mind being smothered by dying colchicum leaves. Ophiopogon is another useful combination with colchicums. Does anyone else have some suggestions to share?
You do have some nice autumn Crocus Ian! I love the banaticus. Good looking Cyclamen hederifolium too. The moth is a Silver Y I think, a common migrant to these shores albeit not the most colourful. I think some may overwinter too.