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Last week we looked on a lot of pages about allium and saw very much photos of very beautiful alliums we never have seen before, We read a lot of comments an I think there is much to learn about allium for me here…….Wietse Mellema
Hello Wietse. I'm very interested in learning more about your hybrids and selections. You have posted lots of allium photos on your web site, which I have looked through. I am growing or have grown many plants under the same name; I'll contact you in a few days to a week by personal message to compare some notes.
What a great colour and form range in those cut blooms. They look really good en masse like that.Are you having to water a lot just now, Wietse? We have had a lot of hot and windy weather which is drying the plants very fast.
A new species, Allium semenowii, floweing here for the rist time this year.
That is a real beauty, very nice colour!How high is this species growing?I also looked on your web site, and I saw you are looking for some allium (seeds) or plants perhaps???is there already seed from Allium semenowii, or plants??
Quote from: wmel on June 05, 2011, 12:29:38 AMWietse, fantastic seeing the fields of Alliums rowed out. What's the tall very dark color Allium in your 013.jpg? Is it the hybrid with atropurpureum? On your own web site, I'm totally smitten with the mass plantings of Allium caesium forms!!!Yes, It is a crossing of allium christopii x allium atropurpureum we made.It's a very good increasing allium (7-10 ofsets)I post some more pictures.........
Wietse, fantastic seeing the fields of Alliums rowed out. What's the tall very dark color Allium in your 013.jpg? Is it the hybrid with atropurpureum? On your own web site, I'm totally smitten with the mass plantings of Allium caesium forms!!!Yes, It is a crossing of allium christopii x allium atropurpureum we made.It's a very good increasing allium (7-10 ofsets)I post some more pictures.........