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very cool to see them en masse! are these all natural variations, or are there cultivars? are you producing these commercially, or just for fun?
Bill, those 'Snipe' x cyclamineus hybrids are exquisite. I especially love the really spikey ones. Will you have some for sale in the reasonably near future? I'm now a paid up member of the oldies/wrinklies society and realize that time is flying rather quickly.
David, you have just given me a brilliant idea.I just keep on posting smiley's to boost my tally of postings and more stars.I am on to it now.Hey presto, another posting down the drainCheers
Quote from: cohan on September 07, 2009, 04:35:36 AMvery cool to see them en masse! are these all natural variations, or are there cultivars? are you producing these commercially, or just for fun?Cohan, The Tecophilaea cyanocrocus's are the true species, whereas T.leichtlinii and violacea are varieties, and with hand-polination they usualy come true to colour from seed.Yes I do sell them commercially in quantity, mainy to bigger bulb merchants in Holandor the USA.How many thousands do want?
These 3 flowers are more than I've had before on Trillium nivale. There would have been a fourth as well but it was misshapen and didn't develop properly. It has taken 12 years from the original bought plant to achieve this much.