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... Maybe Wendy's Gold is just one of those rather unstable examples. We already know that the yellow colour can vary a lot depending on conditions, so it's probably no surprise that it can vary in other ways too. People probably just don't generally look that close - one of the benefits of seeing good quality large close-up photos on here.
QuoteRichard my normal viridipice doesn't have such long ears and these flowers are a lot smaller.But still i am no expert.my pot grown plants are always smaller, they also vary quite a lot depending on where they are growing, mine do have very long ears like the photo, I'll take some pics when things have thawed.Paddy that's a lovely clump, I've just planted a lot & I'll be very happy if they look like that in few years.
Richard my normal viridipice doesn't have such long ears and these flowers are a lot smaller.But still i am no expert.
Diane - Nice collection there.How many outers on your Trymlet this year?
A couple of Forumists have asked to see "Flamborough Head" that I mentioned a few posts ago..
well the ground is frozen solid so i thought instead of being bored post a couple of pics from the greenhouse.First one i would like an id for it was bought as G.viripice,the second is its tiny brother G.elfin(is it spelt right because i have seen it spelt elphin as well)