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However, the little that can be seen of the leaves suggest neglectum (leaves 2-8 mm. broad, longer than the scape)
Quote from: Ezeiza on February 28, 2009, 09:44:45 PMHowever, the little that can be seen of the leaves suggest neglectum (leaves 2-8 mm. broad, longer than the scape)Muscari neglectum looks different there.
This was grown from SRGC seed as Muscari chalusicum (syn. M. pseudomuscari according to Brian Matthew)Can anyone confirm please ?Two pictures one a bit blurry but gives a good image of the leaves.Thanks
This muscari do not open its flowers at all. I have it for years but its name is lost in annales. Any suggestions?
Hyacinthella species (lost label) today in the bulb frame.
Quote from: Sinchets on March 15, 2009, 12:16:42 PMHyacinthella species (lost label) today in the bulb frame.Simon, looks to me like H. glabrescens.
Quote from: Luc Gilgemyn on March 08, 2009, 04:06:36 PMThis was grown from SRGC seed as Muscari chalusicum (syn. M. pseudomuscari according to Brian Matthew)Can anyone confirm please ?Two pictures one a bit blurry but gives a good image of the leaves.Thanks Luc, M. chalusicum is a synonymous for M. pseudomuscari, but I have a feeling that yours is M. azureum which has darker colored flowers and shorter leaves. it is not easy to distinguish these two.