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Here is my native Allium list. Quite lots! It is still very hard for me (province Istanbul anf Kırklareli NW. corner of TR.)[McMark: list trimmed down to just a few species to discuss]Allium flavum subsp. flavum var. minus Allium jubatumAllium paniculatum subsp. villosulum Allium peroninianumAllium rhodopeum subsp. turcicum Allium wiedemannianum
Quote from: arisaema on July 15, 2010, 02:49:23 PMIf you have time for another one I have some better pictures of Magnar's Caucasus-species. Arisaema, excellent set of diagnostic photos! Isn't this the same Allium that we've seen on this forum before, a large flowering patch of lovely light pink - dark pink striped flowers? I believe it is. Wasn't able to pinpoint an ID on it before, but the detail photos sure help. The difficulty here is that the Caucasus cover a number of regions and several countries, and thus different floras, some of which are not generally accessible, if even they exist. There is some possible species coverage with adjacent countries and their floras (Flora of Turkey, Flora of Iran, Flora of the USSR), but I know for example a number of new species are described in such places as Armenia, and who knows about tghe taxonomic state of affairs in Georgia and Azerbaijan. I'll see what I can come up with; although may forward this to Dr. Reinhard Fritsch and Kurt Vickery to see if it "rings any bells" for either of them.
If you have time for another one I have some better pictures of Magnar's Caucasus-species.
The first time I've flowered Allium caeruleum, worth the wait - is this the standard form (with bulbils)?
Thanks Mark for your comments. Does my plant have darker coloured flowers than normal or is yours paler?Are there other Alliums that produce so many basal bulblets - can't say I've seen this on any of mine...
What about the famous Hairat least 100 bulbils in the flower headmust be a weed but sells as the devilalthough I warn everybodyRoland