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I notice that your A. cupanii is darker pink than forms I've grown, where is your plants from? I grew A. cupanii ssp. hirtovaginatum from Turkey, and it was a much paler pink.
The "real" 'Globus' is a really handsome plant Mark. Not that I'm complaining mind you, my 'Gladiator' (assuming THAT name is correct) gave me 5 stems from the single bulb. I see from the picture that the leaves were just about died away by the time the flowers were out.I picked up the pot with the babies in a short while ago and the roots are 10cms long out the bottom already!
Today we harvested some new crossings of allium stipitatum and aflatunense (from Janis Ruksans).The biggest bulb was almost 18 centimeter and 1.4 kilo! (see photo)
Allium GladiatorThis one is a cross between A. hollandicum (syn. A. aflatunense of Hort.) x macleanii (probably)there is a lot of discussion for A. aflatunensewhat is the real namefinally the botanist will make the last wordbut I am still using A. aflatunenseTill they are sure for a name for ten yearsI changed too oftenRoland