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Oron , thank you for sharing beautyful pictures of beautyful plants from your recent trip to Yunnan . The purple-edged leaves of the Allium sp . are mouthwatering ,have you been able to identify it in the meantime ? Most of these plants won't be easy to cultivate in Israel - probably impossible .Some of them are already established in my garden here in the Dandenongs . Why not hop onto a plane ( as Fermi suggested ) and enjoy the talk by the Gillanders ,who are staying with me ?
Quote from: Otto Fauser on June 26, 2010, 07:57:52 AMOron , thank you for sharing beautyful pictures of beautyful plants from your recent trip to Yunnan . The purple-edged leaves of the Allium sp . are mouthwatering ,have you been able to identify it in the meantime ? Otto,I haven't identify the Allium yet as well as other plants, some are really difficult.
Oron , thank you for sharing beautyful pictures of beautyful plants from your recent trip to Yunnan . The purple-edged leaves of the Allium sp . are mouthwatering ,have you been able to identify it in the meantime ?
Its nessecary to grow it Mark and the nearest I have is A ovalifolium, or some seedling massonias all of which I'm very fond of BUT .....
Would love to grow this one, but where to get bulbs or seed of Allium nanodes?
Quote from: TheOnionMan on June 27, 2010, 12:56:26 AMWould love to grow this one, but where to get bulbs or seed of Allium nanodes? I'll try pollinating my Allium nanodes ACE94-1785 - cw East of Summit Pass on Big Snow Mtn, China 4200-4600m scree and send if successful. Someone on the Forum identified the species when posted in 2008. I try to search allium to no avail, only the Yunnan/Sichuan thread of late turns up.johnw
Mark - I can't find the posting either but see a note that it was id'ed as nanodes. More when it flowers.johnw
Quote from: Oron Peri on June 26, 2010, 08:20:06 AMQuote from: Otto Fauser on June 26, 2010, 07:57:52 AMOron , thank you for sharing beautyful pictures of beautyful plants from your recent trip to Yunnan . The purple-edged leaves of the Allium sp . are mouthwatering ,have you been able to identify it in the meantime ? Otto,I haven't identify the Allium yet as well as other plants, some are really difficult.Oron, stunning photos & fantastic plants, particularly Arisaemas and Clematis, but the purple-edged Allium also caught my eye. I will venture a guess that it is Allium nanodes, a dwarf 2-leaf species noted for having purple tinged or edged leaves... it is native to Yunnan and Sichuan provinces of China.See:http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=87651&flora_id=800http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200027505
When you are recovered Oron could you please tell us about the trip - arranged by whom, how many in the party?