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Nice and interesting photographs, Paddy! And that of 'Atkinsii' is even a great one, showing all the qualities of this cultivar and has an aesthetical distinction of its own.
How many bulbs did you start with Ian? Mine is a clump of one at the moment and I wondered if I have enough years left to get it to the stage of yours?
I find the Atkinsii cultivars too similar to each other.
Quote from: ian mcenery on February 22, 2010, 07:37:58 PMNot sure about orange the last time I saw one like this it had the staggy Here is my Primrose Warburg not fully open yet but clumping up nicelyLovely clump, Ian.Paddy
Not sure about orange the last time I saw one like this it had the staggy Here is my Primrose Warburg not fully open yet but clumping up nicely
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on February 22, 2010, 07:50:11 PMI find the Atkinsii cultivars too similar to each other.You shock me Paddy Fine pictures & plants, even to my philistine eye.Did you get to Altamont this year? Unfortunately I wasn't able to travel up there last week or weekend.
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on February 22, 2010, 07:43:58 PMQuote from: ian mcenery on February 22, 2010, 07:37:58 PMNot sure about orange the last time I saw one like this it had the staggy Here is my Primrose Warburg not fully open yet but clumping up nicelyLovely clump, Ian.PaddyThanks Paddy yours look good too. Bertram Anderson is a favourite of mine too
After reading some of the rather mean comments about 'Anglesey Orange Tip' I thought I would join the fray and post a picture of it in bud. I think it is a stunning plant (it's done this for at least 4 years) and a view am pleased to note that is supported by at least two of the top experts. It has to be said that the colour does fade to almost white as the flower develops which will please some no doubt. David Jordan has found another 4 different elwesii with apricot coloured outers this year. Joe Sharman says he also has several. Bad news for some as it appears that: 'The Future's not White it's ORANGE'!I am also showing pictures a elwesii chimera which is botanically interesting (2nd year it has done this). It is unlikely that this plant could be bulked up - I'm sure to the relief of the less broadminded. Please no comments about it has virus etc - it hasn't - at least that's the experts view.
Paddy, Bob's Woodtown doesnt have the yellow mark.