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LucLooking at the link given by Simon, yours is certainly the same species which Maggi gave as C autumnale. Not sure that I'm going to clear this up, but I think there are a couple of options here: C autumnale and C lingulatum; both occur in the area. Though the photos are superb! it's difficult to be sure about size which seems to matter here. C lingulatum has tepals that are 3-4cm long and 0.5 to 1cm wide, whereas.. autumnale is larger at 4.5 to 6 cm long and 1-1.5cm wide. Of no help of course is that the leaves of C lingulatum apparently lie flat on the ground.......
Well, Maggi - Luc's pal will just have to go back in the spring and look at the leaves if he wants the correct name.........
Quote from: DaveM on November 19, 2009, 10:06:18 PMWell, Maggi - Luc's pal will just have to go back in the spring and look at the leaves if he wants the correct name......... That's fine, we can wait for the pix, huh?!!
Quote from: mark smyth on November 08, 2009, 08:49:50 PMsorry for very bad quality photos More water with the whisky
QuoteThanks Dave and Maggi - I will instruct him accordingly... [/quote
Thanks Dave and Maggi - I will instruct him accordingly... [/quote