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Kenneth K

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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #390 on: November 15, 2009, 01:00:28 PM »
I believe you're right. I have compared with the picture in Phillips & Rix Bulbs. I must have mixed up something, because I bought B pycnantha (by the incorrect name B paradoxa) at the same time. I ought to have thought of that possibility!
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #391 on: November 15, 2009, 01:06:35 PM »
Kenneth, I would not assume that the mistake was yours. If you are watching the Crocus pages, you will see that lots of bulbs are misnamed when they are sold.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #392 on: November 22, 2009, 06:33:04 PM »
Bellevalia flexuosa germination. Thank at the kind friend who sent me them :)
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #393 on: November 23, 2009, 07:08:59 PM »
Dom,

is this the "normal" time of germination in your area?
Germination time starts here at the end of February.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #394 on: November 25, 2009, 06:16:37 AM »
Muscari parviflorum at Perge ruins E of Antalya in S Turkey. Really this species don't belong to my favourites.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #395 on: November 25, 2009, 07:59:34 AM »
Muscari parviflorum at Perge ruins E of Antalya in S Turkey. Really this species don't belong to my favourites.
Janis
But just having an autumn flowering muscari would be wonderful!
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #396 on: November 25, 2009, 09:32:05 AM »

But just having an autumn flowering muscari would be wonderful!
cheers
fermi
I agree, and just for this reason I'm growing it and will offer together with many new and unusual Muscari in my new catalogue.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #397 on: November 25, 2009, 02:50:20 PM »
We saw a whole field of Muscari parviflorum in Goynuk on my recent trip.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #398 on: November 25, 2009, 03:29:55 PM »
We saw a whole field of Muscari parviflorum in Goynuk on my recent trip.


 I read this and wondered if you were exaggerating, Art........ I see you were not!  8)
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #399 on: November 25, 2009, 04:31:36 PM »
We saw a whole field of Muscari parviflorum in Goynuk on my recent trip.
Hi Arthur
            I have recently aqquired this species from Buried Treasure who state on the list as difficult to flower, any clues here at all?. Pat
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #400 on: November 25, 2009, 05:27:48 PM »
We saw a whole field of Muscari parviflorum in Goynuk on my recent trip.
Hi Arthur
            I have recently aqquired this species from Buried Treasure who state on the list as difficult to flower, any clues here at all?. Pat

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I was also told that it was difficult to flower - it has taken more than 3 years to flower in my garden.  On the other hand Dan Robbins has it flowering freely in his rock garden.  I think it rather depends where you live and how much sun you get.  Not one for the frozen north I suspect. 
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #401 on: November 25, 2009, 06:33:30 PM »
The first time it flowered for me was here in Bulgaria. It is outside in a dry sunny spot, limey soil with Colchicum cupanii and Sternbergia lutea. The pics are back in this thread somewhere.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #402 on: November 25, 2009, 07:07:12 PM »
Janis it may not be among your favourites but I think it is very pretty.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #403 on: November 26, 2009, 01:20:39 AM »
It looks like a pretty nice species to me.
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Re: Muscari ... and some relatives 2009
« Reply #404 on: November 26, 2009, 01:34:29 AM »
It looks like a pretty nice species to me.
And it's on ICON! :D
Now we just need to find a source of seed! ;D
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