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I had to go and look up Eriospermum as I was unfamiliar with it. Amazing looking plant. Never seen anything arranged quite like that before, either above or below ground. Must be interesting to grow it with those "plumes" of leaves. Being an arid climate plant I am assuming that it would work quite well in a dry glasshouse over summer? Looks positively fascinating!!
Here's what Silverhill Seeds has to say about them:No they do not have permission to use any images of ours. They are such crooks! Bid or buy has their website on a site called Silverhillseeds.com, which has absolutely nothing to do with us at all. And the worst of it is that one of the people who sells seeds on Bid or buy, actually buys the seeds from us!!! If you go to Silverhillseeds.com you will see that the domain name is for sale. Rod calls these guys "pirates" - they find a business that is successful, and then they register a name that is similar and they they try to get you to buy it from them! I won't buy it - I simply put a statement on my website stating that we have nothing to do with them as we often get complaints about them. I suggest that you make a huge fuss about the images. Please note that here we're discussing Bid or Buy, not the Mac Masters of African Bulbs who are honorable people.
I just popped down to look at my seed pots and can report that of 18 packets bought from Gordon Summerfield in January and stored at room temperature here before sowing in August, all bar 3 are showing excellent germination. This includes two Daubenya species. Also includes a Syringodea, two rare desert Tritonia and (yay!) Romuleas amoena and unifolia. I've NEVER had viable seed of R. amoena before and I trust Gordon to name them correctly.All I need to do now is not kill them...p.s. predictably- one of the no-shows is an Eriospermum, but I'm not giving up yet.