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In flower today and always with clean foliage Paeonia peregrina (Romanian form) JJA#747720.
Now why is it I can photograph and capture this startling red but not red rhodos?
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From Pat Toolan :
"I noticed this tiny little bulb today while weeding. I believe it is Hyacinthella nervosa JJA.571.360. The flower is less than a fingernail size. "Turkey, Urfa, E of Birecik, slopes of Kara Dag. 800m. Limstone ledges & fissures. ( A seldom collected species from the N edge of the Syrian Desert, an extremely hot area in summer. Dense racemes of about 20, stemless blue bells, sometimes violet-tinged, above two twisting leaves with undulate margins.)" - Jenny Archibald catalogue "
Hyacinthella nervosa
JJA.571.360
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From a Facebook post by Steve Taverner - two pix of
Bomarea patacocensis
JCA13987
Many thanks to Steve for these.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Allium aff. narcissiflorum JJA134100 - Gert Hoek
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Calochortus striatus
JCA1.176.500. This is a plant of hot alkaline flats and semi-desert. Apparently it often grows in the shade of low scrub which it twines through. Under a full Scottish sun (under glasss) it behaves in a similar fashion!
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The
Bomarea
and
Calochortus
are fabulous plants...
With grateful thanks to Maggi for this information after I put this photo of
Cynara hystrix
onto Facebook. (Hope our plants might set seed this summer).
Perhaps this, Tim? 372.100 : CYNARA HYSTRIX Morocco, Middle Atlas Mts., above Ifrane. 1700m. Open, stony areas on limestone. (Maintained from seed we collected in 1962, this remains little-known in cultivation as it so seldom sets enough seed for propagation. Desired by almost all who see it, this is one of the most striking of thistle-like plants with 50cm. stems of large heads of royal-blue flowers, surrounded by lilac-pink phyllaries, elongated into stiff, curved spines. In nature, the deeply cut foliage vanishes before it flowers in summer. No trouble & seems to live forever (without increasing much vegetatively) in a really hot, sunny, dry site.) - from the Archibald Archive- masterseedlist page 54 on the SRGC website.
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Mark Smyth recently got
Colchium euboeum
JCA 87
ex Felbrigg at the Mid Anglia bulb sale
(JCA/JJA ref.: 312.600 : COLCHICUM EUBOEUM)
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Another from Mark Smyth : "A gorgeous Colchicum in pink pin striped pyjamas
Colchicum cupanii ssp cousturieri JCA 03121/09 "
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347.908 : CROCUS MATHEWII
Turkey, Antalya, SW of Elmali. 1000m. Open hillsides in very stony terra rossa. P.& P.Watt coll. (A lilac, autumn-flowering, SW Turkish saffron Crocus distinguished in the type-description mainly by its rich, deep violet throat, though in most sites many plants lack this essential characteristic. In this site, investigated by Peter and Penny Watt when the plants were in flower, all have intense purple throats extending to about one-third of the tepals.)
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / NOVEMBER, 2007
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Tatsuo Y
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364.302 Crocus karduchorum
Turkey, Bitlis, SSE of Bitlis. 1680m. Openings among Quercus scrub on W-facing slope. R. & R. Wallis 09-175. (Only found in this small area & confused with a form of C. kotschyanus for 100 years after Kotschy's 1859 type coll. (after another 50 it still is in many bulb lists.). Little-known in gardens, where it is quite fastidious & should not be kept too hot & dry when dormant. A very lovely, leafless, lilac-blue autumn flower utterly distinct in its arresting, floppy, feathery, white style. "A gorgeous thing, my favourite autumn Crocus" commented Henrik Zetterlund.)
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / OCTOBER, 2009
Sowing: Feb. 2010
Germinating: Nov. 2010
First blooming: Oct. 2015
Pictures taken: 24th Oct. 2015
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349.819 CROCUS PALLASII
(subsp. pallasii)*
Turkey, Kan Gecidi. 1565m. Ex RUDA 100. (Pale lilac flowers with spectacular, scarlet style branches, in autumn. Like other in the C. sativus group, it enjoys a hot, dry rest.)
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / OCTOBER, 2009
Sowing: Feb. 2010
Germinating: Dec. 2010
First blooming: Nov. 2014
Pictures taken: 24th Oct. 2015
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A crocus , collected by Jim Archibald, grown by Jānis Rukšāns
Crocus laevigatus
Metohi
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342.810 : CROCUS CARTWRIGHTIANUS
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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.
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / OCTOBER, 2009
Sowing: Feb. 2010
Germinating: Dec. 2010
First blooming: Nov. 2014
Pictures taken: 11 Nov. 2015
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JJA 347.421 CROCUS LAEVIGATUS
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Greece, Crete, Mt. Vouvala. Ex an A. Edwards coll. (The exquisitely tiny, white flowered, Cretan montane form. Usually with fine maroon-black feathering on the outside of the segments.)
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / DECEMBER, 2008
Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: Nov. 2009
First blooming: Dec. 2012
Pictures taken: 12 Nov. 2015
Now renamed to
Crocus pumilus
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347.402 : CROCUS LAEVIGATUS
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Greece, Evia, above Nea Artaki. 300m. Clearings among Pinus & Cistus. (Endemic to Greece & its islands. Very variable autumn & winter flowers in white to lilac with diverse purple markings outside.)
Seeds from: NEWSLETTER & SEEDLIST / DECEMBER, 2008
Sowing: Oct. 2009
Germinating: Dec. 2009
First blooming: 02 Jan. 2013
Pictures taken: 15 Nov. 2015
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