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I can't resist another couple of pics of Sternbergia candida, I'm so pleased with this lovely bulb. I have a good sniff each time I go near it. There's a lot of pollen so I've transferred some to the stigma. Hope it works, with a single clone. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) Crocus angustifolius (Attachment Link) Iris reticulata 'Pauline.' I'm posting this with the one below, just to show the very real differences. (Attachment Link) and Iris histrioides 'George' with larger, solider flowers, orange on the blade and much shorter, stouter leaves (at flowering time). The leaves are typically those of histrioides rather than reticulata. Thought I'd totally lost this but found it yesterday in an unlabelled pot. Thank goodness! (Attachment Link) Narcissus seedling from 'Julia Jane.' This is the first of many to flower, as I have about a dozen pots of JJ and 'Atlas Gold' seedlings, all just approaching flowering. Since the parents have all been in much the same place, there will have been cross pollination, I'm sure. I'll probably sell them and just as Narcissus 'Gala seedlings' after my little nursery. I don't want to put the cultivar names on them. It only confuses with the correct plants. This one is wide open, absolutely round and flat and of very good substance. All these little N. romieuxii forms will be doubly precious now, with their close association with Jim Archibald. (Attachment Link) And now for something completely different, I bought 7 tiny cactus plants in my supermarket a while ago. This one suddenly made some nobs at the top and is now in flower. (Attachment Link)
What a fabulous clump of hoops!