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Has anyone seen signs of Stag in the wild or in naturalized colonies?
John,Funny name that for a snowdrop, "Davey Nice"!And, "Bill Baker Green Tipped" brings back memories of a kind gift of a clump of bulbs from Helen Dillon with this name but they all turned out to be G. Atkinsii. Disappointed!The pyracantha is great, by the way. Paddy
JohnWhat's in the two big pots?
John lovely shot of the pots and i see mine is there two flowers per bulb.
Hi John,a nice and typically pic from you.But do you have only purely white galanthus in pots??? We wish us some descriptions please.I will wait in GB for you, between the 5th to the 13th of February.Hagen
Hello John,Lovely photos, trumps is really nice.What's the name of the one on the left in the foreground? It looks yellowish
Second Annes Millenium Giant, which has just got to this stage and is anything but a giant - approx 12cm high - is this other peoples experience too?
Quote from: Alan_b on January 09, 2012, 10:03:22 AM These techniques must surely include disease control measures.I talked to a few Dutch growers of Hippeastrum recently. They do nothing for Stag on Hippeastrum; the reasoning is that the large bulbs can live long enough to flower and most homeowners toss them afterwards.johnw
These techniques must surely include disease control measures.
Bill Bakers Green Tipped is a new one for me this season - I have yet to see the flower - hopefully not Atkinsii. I think Brian has it in flower already, Brian?