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Well done David!ISTR those were seed from Maggi.
Sorry David I missed this one. You do have a good memory, yes this is from seed Maggi sent to me when I first joined SRGC and is the only plant I have left from that batch. Must sow some more.
Can someone identify this orange lily for me please.I bought it from a respectable lily supplier as 'Enchantment' but it turned out not to be anything like the 'Enchantment' I used to grow. This doesn't produce bulbils in the leaf axils which I'm sure 'Enchantment' does.Graham
I spoke to Margaret and Henry Taylor last night to try to clear up the confusion re the dark pink L mackliniae and here's the story. A New Zealander, Sashel Dayal, gave Peter Cox seed that he'd collected in Nagaland. The Taylors got their seed from Peter on 21 January 2000 and had flowered it in time to put seed into the 2003/4 Seed Exchange. All their plants from then on have been dark pink, Pascal. They also said that their hybrid 'Tantallon' is a very vigorous plant but is a much paler pink (pinker than the original L mackliniae but not as deep as the x Nagaland form). Seed of this hybrid and of the x Nagaland form are often offered in the Club's Seed Exchange.
They also said that their hybrid 'Tantallon' is a very vigorous plant but is a much paler pink (pinker than the original L mackliniae but not as deep as the x Nagaland form). Seed of this hybrid and of the x Nagaland form are often offered in the Club's Seed Exchange.
Quote from: Liz Mills on July 09, 2010, 12:02:15 PMThey also said that their hybrid 'Tantallon' is a very vigorous plant but is a much paler pink (pinker than the original L mackliniae but not as deep as the x Nagaland form). Seed of this hybrid and of the x Nagaland form are often offered in the Club's Seed Exchange. Thanks for trying to sort this out, Liz. However, I am still confused as I thought the "Tantallon" hyb WAS the original x Nagaland (which is why it's pale pink!). Are there two different hybrids? (I suppose they are not technically hybrids, just crosses of colour forms within the species).
Hello MaggiHow comes that the pictures from Hakoneare so large or is it my computerhere they are not small as usualRoland
But need they even be hybrids? Why not simple colour variants?