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mark smyth
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Re: Colchicums autumn 2007
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September 21, 2007, 11:40:44 PM »
OK thanks.
Here is my tiny Colchicum doing exactly what it did last year - first flower falls over as the second emerges. The second will fall when the third, just visible, opens. I know I'll forget but I need to get the paint brush out
And C. cupanii coming up through Oenothera acaulis that seeded on top.
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Re: Colchicums autumn 2007
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Gosh, I wish I could grow this outside in a trough! Maybe you have a special one -
Colchicum cupanii mourinho
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All my
cupanii
are under glass. Here are pics of the same plant today.
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Re: Colchicums autumn 2007
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September 22, 2007, 04:24:16 PM »
There seem to be 4 leaves visible at the base of the two central flower tubes in your last cupanii picture. That's odd, it is supposed to have 2-3...
Also the leaves are perhaps not quite as well developed as you would normally expect in cupanii.
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September 22, 2007, 07:27:06 PM »
Regardless of what it is Anthony, it's an absolute stunner.
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September 22, 2007, 09:43:52 PM »
Anthony, I really like your pea gravel top dressing
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September 22, 2007, 10:06:54 PM »
Here are the leaves of my white cupanii and C. coustouriri
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September 23, 2007, 12:31:26 AM »
Ah, Mark the pea gravel. That's from a tropical fish shop and probably OTT price-wise.
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September 23, 2007, 10:11:35 AM »
Quote from: mark smyth on September 22, 2007, 10:06:54 PM
Here are the leaves of my white cupanii and C. coustouriri
Hi Mark,
4 leaves in that cupanii coustourieri shoot... Interesting since cupanii is supposed to have 2-3 leaves, according to the brief description I have of this species. I would be interested to hear from others if more than 3 leaves occurs more often in C. cupanii.
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September 24, 2007, 05:40:34 AM »
some more pics of colchicums from my garden
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Re: Colchicums autumn 2007
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September 24, 2007, 10:48:26 AM »
Just as well you included the hand in the C. umbrosum shot, or we might have missed it! Truly tiny, isn't it? Where is it from?
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September 24, 2007, 06:55:18 PM »
All my C. cupani have 2 leaves. They have a long flowering time. First flower at the beginning of September and the last in October. The flower is very variable.
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September 24, 2007, 07:00:51 PM »
Franz, most interesting variations in the C. cupanii, very good to see these forms together here.
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September 24, 2007, 07:58:57 PM »
Colchicum umbrosum grow in light woodland or scrub to 1500 m in Turkey, Crimea and Caucasus. The flower is small, usually 1 – 1, 5 cm diameter, with segments 1, 5 – 2, 5 cm long, often unequal and curved inwards at the apex. The colour is pale pink or whitish. I saw it not far from Artvin (Turkey).
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Re: Colchicums autumn 2007
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September 24, 2007, 08:16:57 PM »
very nice.
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