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I would like to express the thanks of the SRGC and Web Team to all those who are supporting the Archibald Archive by these photo additions.
It is great to see the continuing contribution of Jim's work to the garden of so many people and to celebrate that in this forum, open to all, as, of course, is the Archive on the main site made available as a tribute to Jim's work and as a resource for all, as part of the SRGC's committment to sharing and information and disseminating it to as wide an audience as possible.
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Posted by Bob Nold on FaceBook : Bellevalia forniculata. JJA 227.770.
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Iris meda JJA 591.060 from an Archibald collection in northern Iran.
from Peter J. Zale in PA, USA, who says they are " beaten down by the recent heavy rains, but producing more flowers than ever before."
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Peter J. Zale added 2 new photos
For comparative purposes,
Iris meda
JJA 561.061.
About half the size of 561.060 with distinctly different flower colours.
Iris meda JJA 561.061
Many thanks to Peter for these photos.
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I know this is not a fantastic display of flowers; rough winter.
Daphne alpina
JJA 380.420
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From Luc Scheldeman : Iris kirkwoodii JCA 590256
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590.256 : IRIS KIRKWOODIAE (Sect. Oncocyclus)*
Syria, W of Aleppo, Bishmishli. Rocky outcrops between cultivated fields. Ex R.& R.Wallis 95-09 (From a type-locality collection of this spectacular relative of I. gatesii from around the border of Turkey & Syria. Somewhat intermediate between this and the dark-veined, more southern species centred on I. sofarana. About 30-40cm. tall with huge flowers with tucked-in falls. Standards veined & stippled with violet on a whitish ground.
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / NOVEMBER, 2007
Sowing: Nov. 2008
Germinating: Dec. 2008
First blooming: Apr. 2015
Pictures taken: 28th Apr. 2015
edit to change name to Iris kirkwoodiae : Iris kirkwoodiae Chaudhary
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Grown by Luc Scheldeman - "A pot of almost mature seedlings of allium karataviense rubrum (Archibald seed JJA133014 - Chatkal Range UZB.) with a first flower"
Allium karataviense rubrum JJA133014
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Iris polakii
JJA 584.750 grown by Peter J. Zale
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MUSCARI MASSAYANUM 690040 (Subgen. Leopoldia) Turkey, Nigde, SW of Ciftehan to Maden. 1200m. Loose, igneous, rock detritus on steep, open slope. Photo Janis Ruksans
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Scutellaria sapphirina
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S. nana
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Iris acutiloba subsp. lineolata JCA 583.101
Iran West of Ardabil Kuh-e-Sabalan 2400m
Among steppe vegetation on tufts volcanic ash
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Iris iberica subsp elegantissima JCA 589.600 SE of Horasan
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Moraea robusta 3.557.800
3.557.800 : MORAEA ROBUSTA (Subgen. Grandiflora) Free State, Drakensberg, Mont-aux-Sources. 2700m. Among grasses onopen slope. (This occurs quite widely, if locally, in mountain-grassland, from SE Mpumalanga into KwaZulu-Natal & Lesotho. In the Subgenus Grandiflora, like M. alticola, & with similar large flowers, very pale-yellow to cream in this case, but a much dwarfer plant, about 30cm. high. This will be perfectly hardy & should prove a satisfactory plant in most UK gardens.)
Thanks to Brent Hine, Curator, E.H. Lohbrunner Alpine Garden at UBC Botanical Garden (
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"Moraea robusta, living up to its name."
Comment from Panayoti Kelaidis : What a wonderful plant! I have seen this on Mont-aux-sources: it never has more than one or two flowers. Really spectacular: bravo! (in fact, I collected seed with Jim Archibald in March, 1998)
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Paeonia caucasica (mascula)- in seed - grown from Jim Archibald seed in 1998- from Mike Kintgen in Denver
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