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Quote from: fermides on October 22, 2010, 07:08:47 AMAllium 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 Not sure on the IDs, but I'm sure that McMark will know However, I do know that A cristophii is spelled like that and A murrayanum is a synonym for A acuminatum.
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
Two of the three autumnal flowering Allium in Crete, Photos from couple of days ago. This particular A. tardans has a nice reddish color.
So Fermi, a long way to say, your plant is Allium unifolium.
Would you care to pronounce on my Allium thunbergii 'Ozawa", Mark?
I take these photo's a few weeks ago of this Allium. Today, the plant is still flowering. I bought these plant many years ago under the name Allium thunbergii.
Frankie, your plant looks very much like my plant and I presume our plants come from the same Belgian source.Now I am curious where Anne's plant comes from in England, her's is obviously the same plant as our plant.I already explained that my plant probably was imported from GB and I asked our (Belgian) source if they still knew where it came from.Alas I did not receive an answer. You are living not so far away so maybe you can give it a try as well??
Frankie, your plant looks very much like my plant and I presume our plants come from the same Belgian source.Now I am curious where Anne's plant comes from in England, her's is obviously the same plant as our plant.I already explained that my plant probably was imported from GB and I asked our (Belgian) source if they still knew where it came from.Alas I did not receive an answer. You are living not so far away so maybe you can give it a try as well?? Great to have another Belgian on the Forum