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Allium amethystinum from my collection. Origin - Turkey. near Uzumlu at 1300 m altitude. Identified by Arnis Seisums.Janis
Quote from: Sinchets on January 06, 2010, 12:46:12 PMThis is what I am currently growing as A.amethystinum- the pic was posted last summer. Maybe it is not true or maybe it is just variable. I bought the plant before I moved here and now know the species is native to SE Bulgaria as well as Turkey Looks like A. sphearocephalon to me.
This is what I am currently growing as A.amethystinum- the pic was posted last summer. Maybe it is not true or maybe it is just variable. I bought the plant before I moved here and now know the species is native to SE Bulgaria as well as Turkey
Once again, the genus Allium has demonstrated that in this congenial climate, it's a thug of the worst type....Is there a strain of Allium roseum that does not grow like a thug?
Thanks for your comments Mark. Will be hopefully be able to take some close-ups next summer - if I have any plants left, highs of between -18 and -20C forecast over the next few days (thankfully, we now have a reasonable snowcover). The more you look at pictures of my Alliums, the closer I'm getting to Dr. Fritsch's statement that 60% or more of Alliums are wrongly identified (even in botanical gardens!).
My Allium weed is A. zebdanense. May be paradoxum normale could be, too but I'm not growing it on regular beds, but it naturalized with me under trees in old shade garden.Janis
I think another problem is that there is seed being passed around labelled as A.zebdanense, which isn't. I now mine wasn't.
Update regarding your Allium not-atropurpureum identity.When I first saw the picture, my first instinct was Allium atrosanguineum (a species I have lusted for a long time) based on the characteristic dark persistent spathe valves, fistular leaves, and dark grape-like buds, but in the subject plant the overall appearance and character look rather different, too slim, and not nearly as distinctive as the species appear to be in photos I have seen, so I dismissed that thought.enjoy