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Mariette, your different colour variants of Scilla bifolia are very nice, I especially liked the pale blue one.I have now in recent years planted different kinds of Scillas, and began to wonder how easily they hybridize? If I will have pure species at all after some years.My nicest one is this S.bifolia 'Taurica' from Augis Bulbs, it is a very large one.
I marvel at Your collection of violas, Véronique! Unfortunately, they are too prone to slug damage to be an option in my garden.Some of my camellias produce chance seedlings. I wonder why the larger part of the seedlings from single japonicas show more or less double flowers.
Mariette,Most Camellias sold are hybrids with a long list of parents contributing to the final result. A seedling from such a hybrid can show traits from any of the contributing parents. To clarify, even within the japonica genome there is enough variation that hybridization within the genus gives a wide range of results.