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The Italian Sternbergia sicula Bisceglie from Paul Christian.
Quote from: Gail on September 28, 2010, 02:50:07 PMThe Italian Sternbergia sicula Bisceglie from Paul Christian.Thanks for posting this Gail. I've never seen the Bisceglie form before &, in appearance, it seems to confirm the view that there is no difference between plants grown as S. sicula & those grown as S. lutea.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on September 28, 2010, 05:39:05 PMQuote from: Gail on September 28, 2010, 02:50:07 PMThe Italian Sternbergia sicula Bisceglie from Paul Christian.Thanks for posting this Gail. I've never seen the Bisceglie form before &, in appearance, it seems to confirm the view that there is no difference between plants grown as S. sicula & those grown as S. lutea.Hi Gerry Bit of a minefield here is it not. I am happy that the plants I grow are actually lutea and sicula, I have several forms of each and I can see the difference. However I am not so sure with grueteriania, I have the stoloniferous form which I think is the true thing but others I have look like smaller forms of sicula. I am not convinced that grueteriana grows on crete at all, but I am only a grower not a botanist, much work still to be done I feel.
Sternbergia lutea and sicula in the meadow.