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Luit, an onion (Alliaceae) Solaria is also named Gethyum - please save one of the superb T. neustruvae for me - if possible !
Martin, I got the Galanthus Mighty Atom from Rod Leeds along with the write up in The Plantsman and yes it is late flowering maybe back to discussion about the Mighty Atom complex. I will ask Rod about this, cheers Ian the Christie kind.
(both may be wrong but they seem correct)
A few close-ups from the garden this morning - not sunny here but certainly not a bad day.Thlaspi close
Quote from: Tony Willis on April 01, 2009, 04:01:29 PM(both may be wrong but they seem correct)You are inviting a second opinion Tony. The yellow one seems not quite right for grandiflorum. Most grandiflorums seem to have the spurs a little more widespread. If had not had a name on it I would have guessed on one of the yellow Chinese. However, if it has only one leaf on the stem, it is certainly grandiflorum.The other one I have not seen but it looks like the illustration in Stearn's book.You are a liitle over a month earlier than I am. My Epimediums do not flower until May in normal years.CheersGöte