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Mark,aren't all 3 images showing T. humilis 'Little Beauty'? T. humilis has pinkish pedals with a yellow center - if my memory is not wrong I'm no taxonomist but T. pulchella is just T. humilis named now.
Quote from: Armin on April 27, 2010, 09:20:43 PMThomas has recently posted impressive pictures from T. sylvestris growing near the road in Schwäbisch Hall. I can't resist to show my own clump grown from only 5 bulbs. I've split them and grow them on different places in the garden. In spite this species is heavily stoloniferous, produces a lot of single leaves and it is said to be a not good flowerer - I cannot agree. When left undisturbed in a sunny place it makes annual a lot of fun!Here some imagesI was given a few bulbs of T. sylvestris about 8-9 years ago, told that it likes partially shaded conditions. It has expanded quite a bit, and I worry about it spreading and romping about too much, but in all those years, only saw 1 flower! Then I learned that this plants wants to flower in the sun... you have reminded me of this fact. I'm going to dig up some of the messy floppy-foliaged plants and move some to a sunny spot, and see what happens. Otherwise, I want to dig them all out, the foliage is distracting in the general scheme of things. Armin, your plants look sunny and attractive... so perhaps it is worth giving it one more chance.
Thomas has recently posted impressive pictures from T. sylvestris growing near the road in Schwäbisch Hall. I can't resist to show my own clump grown from only 5 bulbs. I've split them and grow them on different places in the garden. In spite this species is heavily stoloniferous, produces a lot of single leaves and it is said to be a not good flowerer - I cannot agree. When left undisturbed in a sunny place it makes annual a lot of fun!Here some images