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Photos taken this morning, the first C. pseudoibericumthe second is coum originally from the most soutern population known, South to Mt. Meron in the upper Galilee.This is the typical appearance of the coum in our region [S. Lebanon and N. israel], there is very little variation in flower color or leaf pattern [accept offcourse from coum 'Golan Heights].
Is the eye white or pink ?
Oron I now see what you mean and it is quite a nice flower. Your coum is nice,I have similar ones from the Hatay and also some very pale ones from there. They are not in flower yet so I cannot show one. The pseudibericum is very early, mine will not flower for another couple of months.
Quote from: Oron Peri on January 30, 2009, 08:19:19 AMPhotos taken this morning, the first C. pseudoibericumthe second is coum originally from the most soutern population known, South to Mt. Meron in the upper Galilee.This is the typical appearance of the coum in our region [S. Lebanon and N. israel], there is very little variation in flower color or leaf pattern [accept offcourse from coum 'Golan Heights].Oron, interesting coum form! Do you have pics from 'Golan Heights' too?The last one is a pure white one, isn't it? Is it better than C. coum f. albissimum, whichis a very tender plant with long and weak leaf- and flower stalks here?Gerd
Oron, interesting coum form! Do you have pics from 'Golan Heights' too?The last one is a pure white one, isn't it? Is it better than C. coum f. albissimum, whichis a very tender plant with long and weak leaf- and flower stalks here?GerdHere is a coum 'Golan Heights' not the original one but identical to it.I have found it two years ago at the same place [Odem], unfortunately it didn't survive.The photo was taken just after snow had melted and so it is quite muddy but the flowers are white as snow!!
Hans, there is a strain of coum I'm working on and I grow it out side, it is originally from seeds i have collected at the most Southern population known.Amazingly this colony grows together side by side with C. persicum, at 800m in very different conditions from what you would aspect for coum.The only obstacle is that they are quite shy to set seeds, and so it takes much time to increase my stock.Hopfully in a few years I'll have enough to start giving some .This strain would be great for people that live in much milder areas.