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Here are a few pictures from one pot of seedlings from E. hendersonii which must have hybridised in the garden. Which ones shall I name and bulk up too much of a choice Also E. taylori and E. elegans?
Went out walking along the Monon Trail today, and found masses of Erythronium americanum and E. albidum in bloom in many spots. They weren't in bloom when I passed that way on Monday. The Monon Trail is a former railroad track, improved and paved: http://www.shieldsgardens.com/Blogs/Garden/201008.html#e6cI should have carried my camera along. Spring has come to Central Indiana!Jim
Susan, phantastic Erythronium Ed,here the comparison from my two forms Ery.hendersonii,left: normal form with pollen and more curve in the flowerright: vigorous form with shorter anthers without pollen