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Hello everyone,I'm back with new photos, as promised.Sorry again for quality my cell has 2 megapixel camera.
Quote from: Janis Ruksans on April 03, 2011, 10:04:13 AMNice Muscari neglectum form from Crimea know as M. dolioliforme, too but generally the last name is regarded as synonimLaigh blue is most likely new species from very high altitudes in NE TurkeyAbout last I even don't know from where it comes and don't know its name - I gave it nickname "sausage" muscari. May be someone can help me to identify?JanisJanis i think i have cracked your mystery muscari sausage http://217.70.34.228/artiklar/images/bilder/Muscari_discolor-t.jpgis there a prize.
Nice Muscari neglectum form from Crimea know as M. dolioliforme, too but generally the last name is regarded as synonimLaigh blue is most likely new species from very high altitudes in NE TurkeyAbout last I even don't know from where it comes and don't know its name - I gave it nickname "sausage" muscari. May be someone can help me to identify?Janis
I have been trying to reclaim my very neglected garden into some sort of order and am finding quite a few treasures hiding among the weeds. I would appreciate anybody's opinion on these three Muscari1. The flower shape puts me in mind of M. botryoides but seems very pale and the leaves don't seem right2. Muscari commutatum?3. Think this one originally came as M. neglectum white form but don't think it is. Maybe M. auchadra (= M. commutatum white form)?Thanks for any help
Muscari spreizenhoferi from Crete in flower today.Should be renamed as Leopoldia spreitzenhoferi.
I think your right with the second,i think its Muscari commutatum and the third is i think Muscari commutatum alba and please if this form produces any seed could i please get a couple of you.