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Cuttings aren't an option and division is risky. Better to grow some fresh seed from your best forms. They germinate quickly and freely and once potted up or pricked out, grow quickly. Usually they flower at about 18 months from seed depending on the time of year the seed was sown.You can make them flower a second time - good for a late show - by feeding with a high potash fertilizer about 2 months before the required date.
Erythronium dens canis forms are nearly over here these two are still reasonable but I must admit they look very similar to me Erythronium dens canis 'Old Aberdeen' and E dc 'Purple King'
I have not tried myself but I have read that choice pulsatillas can be propagated by root cuttings. Göte
Very nice Tony- i just googled it- from Iran. Is it from seed?
Quote from: Sinchets on March 25, 2009, 03:41:01 PMVery nice Tony- i just googled it- from Iran. Is it from seed?No I got it from my friend Dieter Zschummel when I visited him last summer.