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Thanks Weitse for explaining, that's quite an operation, and lots of work. The box full of A. tschimganicum bulbs look like little coctail onions When you plant them out, do you just "broadcast" the little bulblets in a planting bed, or use some sort of planting machine? I can't imagine that you would actually go to the trouble of planting the bulbs right-side-up, the little bulbs will probably "right" themselves as they increase in size.By comparison, it makes my my simple seed sowing quite easy and manageable, particularly when I do a little bit of seed "sowing-in-place".Here are some seed flats full of germinating Allium, thanks so much Wietse!Allium tuncelianum and macranthum:
Mark; your allium seeds grow very well as I see in your photo's!, What kind of soil do you use to sow the seeds in??My seeds of tuncelianum and macranthum are also growing well, and also seeds from the white form of macranthum!!seeds from allium plumerae, campanulatum, stellatum, cardiostemon, giganteum and schubertii are not germinated yet I think I have lost about 10-15 alliums because of the frost last winter, I make a list of alliums later for other people so they know this alliums need protection against frost.
About 5 years ago, I was given some seedlings from a variegated form of Allium nutans. Some were all green, others had some variegation, while one was nearly totally white-leaved. The most boldly variegated one was a weak grower and eventually died, but I do have one that shows some fairly strong variegation, and has finally got to a large enough size to start dividing. Not sure if this clump is from just one seedling or several grown in together; the variegation is stronger on some leaves more than others. The flowers are ugly, an insipid few-flowered affair, but the leaf variagation might prove useful for hybridization.[
I was walking in my 4-year old seedlings from christopii and found 2 different varigated plants, never seen them before !?, and also never found some in other alliums. (We did find a lot of varigated plants in our tulips)
Cool, does it propagate?
Weitse, I would scarcely be believing this rate of growth if it were not for the photographic evidence.