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www.garten-von-ehren-shop.de/unternehmen/aktuell/markttage2012Here you find an event that is not mentioned before, I think. In the pictures of 2011 you can see Hanneke behind her great show of snowdrops, which she always takes with her. LinaWhat did I do wrong?? Go to: uber uns Markttage 2012
John, were your David Baker bulbs by natural increase, or from chipping?
Quote from: Brian Ellis on January 04, 2012, 02:50:50 PMQuote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:09:40 AMAnother pot without a label - I blame the blackbirds Yes they are lovely, but have a lot to answer for. I keep a label in the pot, out of sight, for just such an eventuality Arthur, it means you are using two labels per pot but seems worth it.BrianNo guess as to what my snowdrop might be
Quote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:09:40 AMAnother pot without a label - I blame the blackbirds Yes they are lovely, but have a lot to answer for. I keep a label in the pot, out of sight, for just such an eventuality Arthur, it means you are using two labels per pot but seems worth it.
Another pot without a label - I blame the blackbirds
Hi Arthur, I quite like the colouring - but that tiny ovary doesn't appeal to my current tastes. Not sure that I recall seeing it before. Following Tim's mention of seedlings from Graham and Richard - picture 1 shows 'Augustus Seedling' one of the selections growing here. Nice looking - good strong scent and 2 flowers per bulb. Pic 2 - I've promissed to a member that I will post pics of 'David Baker'Pic 3 - to show how variable the marking can be (sometimes abscent)(Sorry about the pics colouring - had to do them in the kitchen in electric lighting).
Another pot without a label - I blame the blackbirds The first phot showing flower and leaves was taken in brilliant sunshine and gives a completely false colour. the second photo was taken yesterday with the much lower light levels and is approx correct.Leaves suggest gracilis to me. It is only about 8cms high.Any thoughts please
Quote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:09:40 AMAnother pot without a label - I blame the blackbirds The first phot showing flower and leaves was taken in brilliant sunshine and gives a completely false colour. the second photo was taken yesterday with the much lower light levels and is approx correct.Leaves suggest gracilis to me. It is only about 8cms high.Any thoughts pleaseArthur - I was given several G. gracilis "highdown" by another forum member last year - thanks Richard . They are flowering in the garden and have the same twisted leaveas and paler green ovary as yours, however they have a different marking on the inner petals. I will try to photograph them this weekend and post a picture, actually I took several pictures in the sunshine on Monday but the flowers are all badly overexposed These G. gracilis "highdown" are my first ones in flower this season, are they usually this early? Sorry does that sound like I am complaining, well I'm not . The only slight disappointment is even in the sunshine they havent openned up at all. In general do drops need sunshine or warmth (or both) to open?Chris