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After coming back from our trip to Scotland it was nice to see these plants in flower here Allium thunbergii var. Ozawa
Quote from: Lvandelft on October 18, 2010, 06:59:37 PMAfter coming back from our trip to Scotland it was nice to see these plants in flower here Allium thunbergii var. Ozawa Luit, your Allium has foliage that is thinner and more thready than typical for A. thunbergii 'Ozawa'; your plant looking like a very nice deep-color form of what goes around as A. virgunculae. Plants under that name are generally much smaller, with thready foliage, nearly terete foliage, and more open heads with fewer flowers. Although, there are some dwarf forms of A. thunbergii that can blue the lines between the species. I believe A. thunbergii 'Ozawa' is a taller growing plant with broader long foliage, and with denser heads of bloom. Mine are just coming into flower, so a photo of the flowers, then a photo showing a cross-section of the leaves... they should be hollow and 3-sided... almost triangular, and lastly a seedling from A. thunbergii 'Ozawa' that looks much like Ozawa, but is in full flower growing in a warmer part of the yard. But your plant is a sweet little allium indeed, very nice.
Ozawa: This is another of my failures - received seed from NARGS in 2007, it bloomed in mid-summer 2009 (=not thunbergii, a late bloomer), don't think I decided what it is though...
Today I made some photos again, a close-up of a flower and some of the stems, which are almost roundand just on one side a little square-edged and they are not hollow.It would be good if there is someone who made pictures at shows in GB of the OZAWA plant during the last years.
Stephen, I grew the white Allium virgunculae (didn't have a cultivar name then) many years ago from bulbs I imported from Kazuo Mori in Japan, although it never bulked up into a good clump like the one you photographed in bud. I see in your photo, that Mexican Allium glandulosum with red flowers is in the pot next to the white virgunculae.
Allium cristophii ( is it really spelled without the 'h' after the 'c', Mark?) ...And what I got as Allium acuminatum from a Seedex, but is it really A. murrayanum??? cheers fermi