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Nice caeruleum and cernuum, Mark! My bulbilliferous caeruleum is just opening...Back to Gothenburg in Sweden. There weren't many flowering Alliums on my visit, so here's a few spring shoots:1) Allium wallichii ( this spreads in my garden mainly by rhizomes, and the same seems to have happened here, the onion seeking the shade of another plant)2) Allium bulleyanum is a synonym for wallichii var. wallichii, but Gothenburg have both in the same area of the garden under different names. This is a vigorous plant with pink flowers, captured here on a previous visit:3) Allium prattii4) Allium pskemense5) (A long one) Allium maximowiczii var shibutsuense f. album
Yes, we're getting to the age that we start repeating ourselves, so look out for a similar post in a year from now...
Hello,Allium hirtifolium v album has provided pleasure and interest for three months now, and is still going strong with pretty seed-heads. I got two bulbs at the Discussion Weekend last October. They appeared above ground late March, were in bloom late May, and are now in seed. They are about 80 cm (32") tall. The first picture show the two plants early April, the second a detail showing their hairy nature, and the third in bloom early June.Knud