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Thomas Huber

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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #135 on: August 23, 2010, 07:42:48 AM »
Anne, the white tips would point for Colchicum longifolium, although mine don't have
the lovely stripes that yours have.

I grow both, longifolium and baytopiorum outside since 3 or 4 years and both do well.
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #136 on: August 23, 2010, 12:33:18 PM »
Thank you Thomas! I.will try them outside.
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #137 on: August 23, 2010, 02:55:58 PM »
I just repotted my mystery colchicums and there is no sign of stolons. :-\
      Anne , Colch. baytopiorum does NOT have a stoloniferous bulb .
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #138 on: August 23, 2010, 11:26:20 PM »
If it DOESN'T make stolons, what is this then? I've had it since 1993 as C. baytopiorum and it has just recently put on all this extra growth. Only ever had the one bulb which flowers but has never set seed.
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #139 on: August 23, 2010, 11:27:40 PM »
I'll dig this small patch in the summer and see what is going on underneath. The trough needs a good clearout anyway.
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #140 on: August 25, 2010, 12:42:54 PM »
Otto and Lesley - I also have a form of C. baytopiorum which makes stolons  ???
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #141 on: August 25, 2010, 05:55:48 PM »
I am happy with the performance of my Colchicum tenorii. One bulb and untill now 5 flowers.
Has anyone experience regarding the hardiness of Colchicum tenorii in the garden or rockgarden?
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #142 on: August 25, 2010, 09:07:01 PM »
I am happy with the performance of my Colchicum tenorii. One bulb and untill now 5 flowers.
Has anyone experience regarding the hardiness of Colchicum tenorii in the garden or rockgarden?
The plant i grow as C tenorii (think it is correct name) ha  sbeen outside for many years in a sunny, well drained place.  It seems happy and increases.

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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #143 on: August 25, 2010, 09:32:32 PM »
I am happy with the performance of my Colchicum tenorii. One bulb and untill now 5 flowers.
Has anyone experience regarding the hardiness of Colchicum tenorii in the garden or rockgarden?
The plant i grow as C tenorii (think it is correct name) has been outside for many years in a sunny, well drained place.  It seems happy and increases.

Thank you Tony .Maybe I have to give it a try. This winter we had minus 12 degrees ...is it that cold in your place ?
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #144 on: August 25, 2010, 11:21:56 PM »
Down to minus 10C last winter ... it has survived -8C before so I am optimistic.  Choose a sheltered site, near the house perhaps as this will give it a better chance.

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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #145 on: August 26, 2010, 08:43:02 AM »
If it DOESN'T make stolons, what is this then? I've had it since 1993 as C. baytopiorum and it has just recently put on all this extra growth. Only ever had the one bulb which flowers but has never set seed.


Lesley , took a photo today of the foliage of my clump of Colch. baytopiorum ,so you can compare it .  It should be the true one ,as it was collected by Prof . Baytop himself.
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #146 on: August 26, 2010, 04:51:34 PM »
Kris:

I've had C. tenorii outside, in an unprotected spot where our temps get to 4-5 F.  It has flourished for me.


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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #147 on: August 26, 2010, 09:45:47 PM »
Down to minus 10C last winter ... it has survived -8C before so I am optimistic.  Choose a sheltered site, near the house perhaps as this will give it a better chance.
Kris:
I've had C. tenorii outside, in an unprotected spot where our temps get to 4-5 F.  It has flourished for me.
Arnold
Thank you Arnold and Tony .I think I must go for it . We all have too many plants in pots ,so ...
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #148 on: August 26, 2010, 09:50:20 PM »
The next one in flower today : Colchicum autumnale 'Drama bunch'
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Re: Colchicum 2010
« Reply #149 on: August 26, 2010, 10:01:50 PM »
I think my C. baytopiorum came as a bulb from what was then Potterton and Martin.
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