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I'm watching to see my Syneilesis emerge like little hairy trolls! (Assuming they have made it through another winter...)
Cohan,turning the countryside pink instead of yellow would be nice indeed, I might be tempted to try it (although my neighbours might not agree with another "weed" sowing freely about )
The chionodoxas are, however our own. The Eranthises are already over so we cannot claim to have the swedish colours These are also commercial Dutch stock from perhaps thirtyfive years ago. Obviously they are a hybrid swarm but the usually conform to two different types. Wide petals few flowers slightly lilac. Smaller flowers but several on reddish stalks with more true blue. "lucilie" and "forbesii" perhaps??Göte
- Daffodil 'Changing Colours'. Not an alpine, but looks good in the border and has a most unusual flowerPeter, it's a beaut - how does it change colours? I'm not familiar with this one.
Mark,I love that kind of dandelions too. I also have T. albidum. Not yet flowering but it won't take long. I didn't grow the A. akaka from seed so i wouldn't know how long it takes from seeding to flowering.
A few things in bloom here... although now covered in snow this evening. (Oh well, we are so inured to the wretched climate that, believe it or not, we tell ourselves that we're "grateful for the moisture". )5) If Jim Henson was into plants, rather than puppetry, would more of them look like this? Paeonia tenuiflora 'Plena'