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Luit,Bulbs were certainly not affected by any fungus. I observed this irregularity on some varieties. Some after were thrown or given to some of our neighbours and every year in their garden they show the same symptoms though develop and bloom very well and make large bulbs.
Now 8 something similar pictures but all they represents wild collections in Uzbekistan etc. and belongs to turkestanica/bifloriformis group.Some are named - buhseana and orthopoda.Janis
Quote from: Boyed on April 03, 2010, 07:32:05 PMLuit,Bulbs were certainly not affected by any fungus. I observed this irregularity on some varieties. Some after were thrown or given to some of our neighbours and every year in their garden they show the same symptoms though develop and bloom very well and make large bulbs. Zhirair, today I talked with some growers and a man of The Flowerbulb Inspection Service, in Dutch ´Bloembollenkeuringsdienst´ and short ´BKD.and your plants show probably a sort of "grey virus", which is probably not so dangerous for infecting other crop.But if such plants are found here they will get taken out of the crop and destroyed without any discussion.The growers go every week through their fields for controlling and people of BKD will pass for random inspection.So I think the best thing you can do is destroy your ill plants. You will know that testing for virus and which virus it might be is very expensive.
Beutiful shots Luc!'Girlfirend is, indeed, a very nice tulip. It's only shortcoming is that it doen't last long.'Sunset' is among my favourites and also very loved by my visitors. The first year it was short 25 cm tall in my garden, but later after adaptation it always reaches 45 cm.
Great tulips everyone !! I also have some Tulips in flower - most of them from Janis' stable : 1 & 2 my favourite : Tulipa greigii "Sunset"Already shown a few days ago, but now more developped :3-4-5 : Tulipa dubia beldersai6-7-8 : Tulipa vvedenskyi x berkariense 'Morning Star'9 & 10 : Tulipa vvedenskyi x mogoltavica 'Girlfriend'
1 & 2 my favourite : Tulipa greigii "Sunset"