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Pink beauty is indeed a beauty. Is it a result of breeding/interbreeding or is it a form of a native one and in that case which?
I have always wondered if true "Pink Beauty" forms clumps from offsets like E. californicum "White Beauty" Michael, is that the case with your "Pink Beauty
Quote from: gote on April 01, 2009, 05:30:13 PMPink beauty is indeed a beauty. Is it a result of breeding/interbreeding or is it a form of a native one and in that case which?Göte, Michael's plant is clearly E. revolutum, given the pink tepals and dilated anther filaments. Brian Mathew has written about "Pink Beauty" in a 1992 paper in the Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society, vol. 109 pp. 453-471. He says "Carl Purdy also selected a 'soft pink' variant from Humboldt Co., California, which he called 'Pink Beauty'" Also in this paper, Mathew discusses E. "White Beauty" and clarifies that is is a form of E. californicum, not E. revolutum. I have always wondered if true "Pink Beauty" forms clumps from offsets like E. californicum "White Beauty" Michael, is that the case with your "Pink Beauty", or do you increase them from seed? Part of the reason I ask is that there are plants of E. revolutum in gardens in Eugene that do form clumps from offsets to some degree, and in gardens the colonies appear to be partly the result of vegetative increase and partly seed increase. Typically, wild populations of E. revolutum do not produce offsets. I have always wondered whether the original source of these plants in Eugene gardens was Carl Purdy's nursery, and thus they could be descendants of the original "Pink Beauty", though at this point there is no cultivar or seed strain name attached. I'll try to post some photos of these plants in the near future when I get a chance.Ed
Göte, Michael's plant is clearly E. revolutum, given the pink tepals and dilated anther filaments.
Here's my clump of Erythronium tuolumnense.Bought it 10 or 12 years ago - it clumped up nicely but flowering got slower and slower until it virtually stopped.I dug it up in 2007 (46 bulbs) - thinned it out and replanted 26 of them with lots of dried cow manure in the hole - it got a potash treatment but in 2008 I had now flowers... ... more potash in that growing season and this is my reward this Spring ! I'm a happy chappy !