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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #165 on: October 16, 2014, 07:50:47 AM »
JJA 352.006: Crocus serotinus ssp. salzmannii
Spain, Segovia, El Espinar. 1350m. R. D. Dominguez coll.
(A northern representative of a subspecies distributed southward into NW Africa. Usually one of the most vigorous autumn-flowering ones with profuse pale-lilac flowers, increasing well in the bulb --frame or in pots.)


Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: not recorded
First blooming: Oct. 2014

These pics were taken today - 16 Oct. 2014

Edit by Maggi : pix of white form emerging added here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12329.msg315429#msg315429


The pictures of white form (taken 26 Oct. 2014) added by YT
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #166 on: October 17, 2014, 05:15:09 AM »
JJA 345.620: Crocus hadriaticus*
No data.
(From various forms from S Greece. White autumnal flowers, usually with yellow throats. Shorter, more erect orange-red styles distinguish it from the allied, usually lilac, C. cartwrightianus.)


Sowing: Feb. 2010
Germinating: not recorded
First blooming: Oct. 2014

Pictures were taken on 17 Oct. 2014
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #167 on: October 18, 2014, 08:51:47 AM »
JJA 702.259: Narcissus miniatus
Turkey, Içel, E of Akdere. 185m. Open areas among Quercus coccifera scrub on limestone. R. & R. Wallis 08-122.
(N. serotinus, flowering between September & December, has recently been cinsidered to encompass two species. As a whole, it is distributed around all of the Mediterranean coastal areas, except of Most of Egypt & Turkey, whence there are very few collections. Bob & Rannveig Wallis tell us the forms here were particularly fine. Sweet-scented white, flowers with little, orange-yellow coronas on 20cm. stems recall a N. miniature poeticus. For the alpine-house or bulb-frame, where it needs a thorough drying-out in a warm temperature in summer.)


Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: Nov. 2009
First blooming: Oct. 2014

First 2 pics were taken 18 Oct. 2014
Last one was taken 8 Nov. 2009

Acording to the KEW PLANT LIST, its name was changed to Narcissus obsoletus.
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #168 on: October 27, 2014, 04:03:11 AM »
JJA 345.212: Crocus goulimyi from selected variants *
Greece, Lakonia, N of Areopoli.
(From several clones selected in the wild by Peter & Penny Watt : scented, deeply coloured, bicoloured and ‘white stigma’ forms.)
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #169 on: October 27, 2014, 04:16:26 AM »
Scilla morrisii Archibald 2000 Numbered 875.605

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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #170 on: November 02, 2014, 02:07:06 PM »
JJA 343.000 : Crocus caspius *
Iran, Mazandaran, Caspian coast W of Chalus. Among scrub, in sand.
(From both our own and P. Furse 5035 colls. made below sea-level along the Caspian shore in the 1960's. A beautiful autumnal species, with yellow-throated, white to lilac-pink flowers. Quite hardy in the UK but seldom seen - it does not like being too hot & dry in summer.)


Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: Dec. 2009
First blooming: Oct. 2014
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #171 on: November 13, 2014, 12:26:38 PM »
JJA 347.421 Crocus laevigatus*
Greece, Crete, Mt. Vouvala. Ex an A. Edwards coll.
(An exquisitely tiny, white flowered, Cretan montane form. Usually with fine maroon-black feathering on the outside of the segments.)


Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: Nov. 2009
First blooming: Dec. 2012

Picture 01 - 04 were taken 13 Nov. 2014
Last picture was taken 30 Nov. 2009

The width of the name plate in pic. 04 is 15mm.
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #172 on: November 13, 2014, 12:35:42 PM »
JJA 342.810 Crocus cartwrightianus*
No data.
From several wild colls. of this spectacular autumn-flowerer. Almost as often white as lilac with huge flopping, scarlet styles. Keep it dryish under glass in the UK.


Sowing: Oct. 2009 Feb. 2010
Germinating: Dec. 2009 2010
First blooming: Nov. 2014
All pictures were taken 13 Nov. 2014
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #173 on: November 24, 2014, 04:02:01 AM »
Seed of JCA 590.801, Iris lycotis, germinated yesterday. (I know, not quite plants, but I'm hoping for large drifts of these in the garden in about thirty years....)
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #174 on: November 24, 2014, 12:28:56 PM »
Seed of JCA 590.801, Iris lycotis, germinated yesterday. (I know, not quite plants, but I'm hoping for large drifts of these in the garden in about thirty years....)


Good for you - hope costs nothing, after all  and optimism and forward planning should be the watchwords of every gardener   :D ;)
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #175 on: November 24, 2014, 04:08:03 PM »
Assuming the seedlings live, anyway. Jim and Jenny were in the garden here, many years ago, and it would be nice to think of him visiting again, and seeing large drifts of the various oncos I'm growing from seed (trying to grow) collected so long ago.


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« Reply #176 on: December 13, 2014, 11:16:01 PM »
Campanula collina Archibald collection number 253.600 germinated January 2003. Does not run or seed anywhere just stays in this lovely clump with its beautiful soft blue bells. It's gorgeous.

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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #177 on: December 14, 2014, 09:19:52 PM »
Iris again. All I can say is that these better not die just because I posted pictures of them. (The strange brown patterns on the wall are from years of misting.)
These are JJA 590.805, 600.600, 590.801, 590.256, 589.605, 596.604, 584.750, and 597.950.
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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #178 on: December 27, 2014, 05:11:19 AM »
Hi,  what a wonderful testament to wonderful team. I really enjoyed looking through the last few pages. Wow Viv! You have been working hard at it ... its great.

lots of best wishes to all involved, Marcus

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Re: Pictures of plants you are growing from Archibald seed
« Reply #179 on: December 27, 2014, 10:58:12 AM »
One of my best garden memories is visiting Jim and Jenny, quite apart from growing plants from their seed. Campanula collina is an example that we grew and must grow again. For those who didn't have the chance to see anything of 'Bryn Collen' here are a few pictures of stock plants Jim grew to collect seed from in polytunnels (with thanks to David Stephens for scanning my slides). It's hard to exaggerate the importance and influence of a plantsman and seed collector and distributor of Jim's stature, even though to gardeners in general his name will not be known. I agree with Marcus how valuable it is to record and revisit these collections - I just wish I could grow the plants as well as he did! It certainly ties in with much of the debate about the EU discussions that have been mentioned elsewhere. Place onerous restrictions on the freedoms to grow and propagate natural species, and on specialist growers, and the result is a decline in an overall understanding of plants and the value that is placed on them.
Dr. Timothy John Ingram. Nurseryman & gardener with strong interest in plants of Mediterranean-type climates and dryland alpines. Garden in Kent, UK. www.coptonash.plus.com

 


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