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Thanks Marc,You're really an onion-God
Quote from: WimB on July 15, 2010, 03:25:01 PMThanks Marc,You're really an onion-God Actually, for the 2010 allium summer season, I am the self-declared "onion avenger"
Quote from: TheOnionMan on July 15, 2010, 03:28:47 PMQuote from: WimB on July 15, 2010, 03:25:01 PMThanks Marc,You're really an onion-God Actually, for the 2010 allium summer season, I am the self-declared "onion avenger" They need to be avenged ... I didn't do anything
HiAllium cyaneum flowering now. Graham
Quote from: Graham Catlow on July 15, 2010, 08:29:09 PMHiAllium cyaneum flowering now. GrahamSorry Graham, but it's another nice Allium sikkimense,Thanks Mark.Oh well! I'll just have to change the name. It's blue and it's nice. Which were the two reasons I bought it I can see the difference from the links you posted. I just have to trust the nurseries that I buy my plants from until someone like you informs me otherwise.Graham
but since A. sikkimense is typically the hardy one to get true-to-name, you're one up on the deal.
Quote from: TheOnionMan on July 15, 2010, 10:20:10 PMbut since A. sikkimense is typically the hardy one to get true-to-name, you're one up on the deal. Count me in as the third person who grows mislabelled A. sikkimense, one received as A. beesianum and the other as A. cyaneum
Quote from: TheOnionMan on July 15, 2010, 10:20:10 PMQuote from: Graham Catlow on July 15, 2010, 08:29:09 PMHiAllium cyaneum flowering now. GrahamSorry Graham, but it's another nice Allium sikkimense,Thanks Mark.Oh well! I'll just have to change the name. It's blue and it's nice. Which were the two reasons I bought it I can see the difference from the links you posted. I just have to trust the nurseries that I buy my plants from until someone like you informs me otherwise.GrahamI have just checked the web-site of the nursery I bought it from and they still have it for sale as A. cyaneum with a photo almost identical to mine. Allium aren't one of the nurseries specialist areas so I suspect they are unaware of the mis-naming.Graham
Quote from: arisaema on July 16, 2010, 07:30:02 AMQuote from: TheOnionMan on July 15, 2010, 10:20:10 PMbut since A. sikkimense is typically the hardy one to get true-to-name, you're one up on the deal. Count me in as the third person who grows mislabelled A. sikkimense, one received as A. beesianum and the other as A. cyaneum Actually, I think I've never seen the real A. cyaneum then. It would seem it's not as easy to find in Europe!
Some years ago I bought Allium siculum var bulgaricum,some time down the track it became Nectaroscordum siculum.Always when it flowered the flower stem was bent.have now been told by a nursery person that this was caused by the bulbs being virused,is this correct bye Ray
McMark, there can't be many people out there with as much detailed knowledge of Allium as you have. If I were a Publisher (and I'm not!) I would be beating a path to your door with a view to your producing a much needed monograph.