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That is quite a link there Mark as long as any I've seen I think. The photos in the link do show great variaton for F. liliacea, but again, fail to show anything definitive about the foliage. As I recall - I haven't had it for a few years - the leaves were somewhat like the F. biflora arrangement with a loose rosette at the base of the plant.
The first of two early Fritillaria species to flower, unfortunetly lost the names, perhaps someon could ID them for me please? Thanks
Bill second, yellow and bronze one is F. reuteri. Cannot tell what the first is without seeing whole stem, lower leaves etc.
A Lachenalia cultivar, I've no idea what it may be called;My venerable Cyrtanthus falcatus specimen has produced four inflorescences this year - this is one of them:
Bill is possibly away at the National Daffodil Show. I'm not sure of its date but should be about now, and not sure either of where it is this year.