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Some nice butterfly's Alliums from today....allium senecsensallium ametystinum
Arisaema, a VERY interesting allium! [...] But looking briefly at the key, I don't see other likely options. How tall are the flowering stems?By the way, what's the blue-flowered plant next to it? Looks like an enticing member of the Gentianaceae.
Is it usual for Allium senescens var montanum to flower later than A.senescens?I was surprised to see them flowering now in the Netherlands when mine are still in buds en I live 1000km more South where the climate is warmer.
Caught my Allium wallichii flowers emerging during a warm day here yesterday. The first two were taken in the morning, the others in the evening...
Quote from: Stephenb on August 05, 2011, 09:34:36 AMCaught my Allium wallichii flowers emerging during a warm day here yesterday. The first two were taken in the morning, the others in the evening... A super series of pix, Stephen. Artisitic, informative... and the flower colour is scrumptious!
Interesting is probably the best way to describe it, can't say I'm a huge fan... (It's tasty, at least ) The tallest scape is 55 cm, probably due to it being well-fed. Not sure what species the Gentiana is, looks close to G. atuntsiensis, but with 315 species to choose from I haven't bothered trying to key it.