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Luit, Did the grower add some notes concerning the ancestory of the plants shown?It seems there is Helleborus thibetanus involved.Gerd
A question is growing tulips to be used as bulbs in flower arrangements going away and instead they have tulip cut flowers?The variety with pinkish colour and white top looked very nice. Are they i the trade as plants for christmas new year arrangements?
QuoteA question is growing tulips to be used as bulbs in flower arrangements going away and instead they have tulip cut flowers?The variety with pinkish colour and white top looked very nice. Are they i the trade as plants for christmas new year arrangements?Joakim, I did not quit understand your questions, and have no idea which pinkish tulip you meant too?
Quote from: Gerdk on January 11, 2009, 07:14:41 AMLuit, Did the grower add some notes concerning the ancestory of the plants shown?It seems there is Helleborus thibetanus involved.GerdGerd, breeders seldom show which parents they use.But yesterday the plants were still there in a corner and I could have a look at them.I think you might be right. A friend of mine promised me to ask the grower about (?).If so, I'll let you know.
Luit I was just to try to explain myself when I saw that Wim so perfecly did it for me. Sorry for the not so clear question I did not remember that Tulipa Cerise-Gris -de-Lin came from horto bulbus and are as such an old varity. I thought that the new tulips are going back to the old style.Thanks.Joakim