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I really like the F. baskilensis, a name new to me, and the gibbosa is a beautiful form - trying to be a Nomocharis? How many flowers does it take Janis, for the stenanthera to be a multiflowered form? It looks very "multi" to me, and a lovely shade of pink.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on April 05, 2011, 09:51:17 PMI really like the F. baskilensis, a name new to me, and the gibbosa is a beautiful form - trying to be a Nomocharis? How many flowers does it take Janis, for the stenanthera to be a multiflowered form? It looks very "multi" to me, and a lovely shade of pink.May be this one could be named as "multiflowered" Janis
all beauties,I'm just starting with Fritillaria and it seems that I'm not the only one having problems with the names. Could someone please identify these:The first one was sold as Fritillaria pudica which it is not. Anyway 2 out of 4 looked like this while the 2 others were Fritillaria uva-vulpis. As far as I could make out it looks more like Fritillaria glauca but then which is the second one? That one was sold to me by a different supplier under the name Fritillaria glauca 'Goldilocks'?Thank you Rob
Fritillaria thessalaReceived as F. gussichiae from 'Rare Plants'. This is my second attempt to obtain true F. gussichiae from this supplier.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on April 06, 2011, 08:22:24 PMFritillaria thessalaReceived as F. gussichiae from 'Rare Plants'. This is my second attempt to obtain true F. gussichiae from this supplier. GerryI trust he refunded your money