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Thanks Fermi,could you tell more about Ixia Teal, where it comes from, breeder, etc?This cv. is not known in Holland.
Fermi, wonderful photos. So good to see the scale of your garden - huge. Did you have those rocks on the property or did you have to bring them in?Say hi to Otto and wish him a speedy recovery.Susan
and finally, a mystery primula for which I'd like some information or even better, an ID. It has been in NZ for many years as Primula "Wockii," a name for which I can find no reference and I'm pretty sure doesn't exist. So some bright spark decided it must be Primula rockii, which does exist and is yellow (but not THIS yellow, more a burnt orange shade really), but this isn't it (see illustration AGS Bulletin Vol 19, No 1, page 35). I'm sure it belongs to the Vernales section and seems to be, in effect, a sort of polyanthus and has the typical sweet scent of polys. It can be made to set seed with other vernales prims, such as polys and primroses.
"Teal" is what I've known it as for many years but it may be listed as "Amethystina" which is what Paul has it as. I don't know anything about its history except that it continually turns up in catalogues "disguised" as Ixia viridiflora(!), which is different as Paul has indicated as well.cheersfermi