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Quote from: Sinchets on April 08, 2010, 01:27:50 PMAlso another recovery- a second bulb of Muscari auchadra in a different part of the xeric garden.SimonYou have a beautiful collection of Bellevalia.!!!Regarding Muscari auchadra, last year i have seen this name for the first time and didn't find any information about it.Since i knew it is grown also at Wisley Garden i have asked Paul Cumbleton if they hold any information regarding this species.Paul answered that infact there wasn't and asked Brian Mathew for details.After an investigation made by B.M. he came up with the following information:''It was collected in Greece by Arne Strid under the number 26295, so i contacted him and he too knows nothing of this name. However, he collected it at a place called Achladea. So it looks as if 'auchadra' was just a mistake for Achladea.The plant hasn't a cultivar name at present as far as i know, but M. commutatum white form would suffice for the moment.''So that seems to solve the mystery.
Also another recovery- a second bulb of Muscari auchadra in a different part of the xeric garden.
Nice photos from erverybody.Mark, I agree with Uli, likely M. latifolium.M. latifolium...picture from last year for comparison.here some from my gardenM. 'Dark Eyes'...is this armeniacum or aucheri ? or any cross? who knows?M. neglectum...dark blue with redish stem, smaller leaves - my favourite for naturalizing.M. botryoides...lovely too. Nowadays rarely seen in gardens, replaced by M. armeniacumM. armeniacum... a weed but nice when in flowerM. aucheri 'Mount Hood'... still bud stage but white tip already visible - an eye catcher in the raised bed.
here is a Muscari from my garden .....I dont remeber from where this plants came and also not the name ...Could this be Muscari muscarimii ?Thank you for confirmation Hans
On the protected sunny south side of my house, I grow M. 'Valerie Finnis' and M. macrocarpum 'Yellow Fragrance'. The problem I have with these Muscari is their foliage tries to be everygreen throughout the winter, which looks tatty with lots of brown leaf tips by spring, moreso on macrocarpum. The plants still grow well enough and flower, I just don't know how to deal that growth pattern, to avoid scrappy looking plants in spring.
Quote from: Armin on April 09, 2010, 09:11:37 PMM. 'Dark Eyes'...is this armeniacum or aucheri ? or any cross? who knows?Armin, 'Dark Eyes' is from the same Muscari species nova family as SKY BLUE, WHITE-ROSE BEAUTY, EARLY ROSE.Janis
M. 'Dark Eyes'...is this armeniacum or aucheri ? or any cross? who knows?
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on April 10, 2010, 06:59:52 AMQuote from: Armin on April 09, 2010, 09:11:37 PMM. 'Dark Eyes'...is this armeniacum or aucheri ? or any cross? who knows?Armin, 'Dark Eyes' is from the same Muscari species nova family as SKY BLUE, WHITE-ROSE BEAUTY, EARLY ROSE.JanisJanis, thank you for your reply. I've searched the web and found more about Muscari Dark Eyes & Sky Blue on the web pages of Martin Philippo http://home.tiscali.nl/hennessy/firstpage.htm."'Dark Eyes': A Muscari, reported as selected from wild material originally collected near Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria, N Caucasus in 1969. Probably a hybrid between M. neglectum x M. pallens.""'Sky Blue': like 'Dark Eyes' and 'White Beauty' reported as being selected from wild material originally collected near Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria, N Caucasus in 1969. Probably a hybrid between M. neglectum x M. pallens."
This is copied from my catalogue some years ago. Now I shortened the text.Janis