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Both of these Alliums came from seed labelled as Allium amethystinum!What do the Allium-experts think? If the first one is the true Allium amethystinum - what is the second? cheersfermi
I think Forelock is an Allium amethystinumFor me plants with a name must be identicalThe Forelock you buy in the shop sure aren'tRoland
I was sent this bunch of Allium scorodoprasum from an old population in Bergen. But, what is the onion at the bottom of this picture? A deviant or something else? The formation of bulbils half way up the scape of some varieties of garlic (such as Thermidrome) is well known and are called "stress-onions" over here, but I can't remember seeing this on other species?
I guess the mix up must've been because of the similarity in the names But guess which one produced the seeds I sent into the SRGC Seedex as A. amethystinum! Better luck for more accurate seed next year! More seed too hopefully,
Allium acutiflorumAS - from Arnis Seisums. smaller, more delicate formGarlic - from Marc's seeds very long ago (as "Garlic seed exchange" arranged by him), larger and more robust plant.Janis
Janis, so nice to see these two forms of A. acutiflorum side by side for comparison. And what a "flash back" to earlier days back in the early 1990s when I put out a quarterly newsletter (G.A.R.L.I.C.) for a few years and ran a seed exchange for Alliums, long since a faded memory after nearly 20 years. How wonderful to see the efforts of seed cleaning paid off to get such a range of alliums into the hands of many growers. When my second daughter was borne, the daily demands of life and parenting were such that time-consuming botanical pursuits became a thing of the past.