Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
588.406 : IRIS HISTRIO (subsp. histrio) (Subgen. Hermodactyloides) * Turkey, Hatay, W of Kişlak. Ex a N. Stevens coll. (Anexquisite, early-flowering species native from the Lebanon up through Syria into S Turkey, usually in oak scrub & well separated geographically from I.h. subsp. aintabensis. Pale to mid-blue flowers, ridged with yellowandmottled with dark blue on the falls. Well suited to cultivation in the alpine-house or bulb-frame, where it appreciates a warm summer rest.)Sowing: Oct. 2009Germinating: Feb. 2010First blooming: Feb. 2015Pictures taken: 06 Feb. 2015
JJA 702.305 : Narcissus minorSpain, Leon, La Pola de Gordón. 1300m.(A wild collection from NW Spain of this obscure dwarf, yellow trumpet-daffodil. While it is of debatable botanical delineation, it is always, in the opinion of John Blanchard, “a highly desirable garden plant” which does well outside in the UK. Usually a little more robust and later-flowering than N. asturiensis, though the early-flowering clone ‘Cedric Morris’ is thought to be a variant of this species.)Sowing: Feb. 2008Germinating: not recordedFirst blooming: Feb. 2014Pictures were taken 26 Jan. 20151 picture added by YT on 31 Jan. 2015
Hyacinthella acutiloba JJA 570.950In january 2009 i bought seeds surplus on ebay ,all mentionned from Jim.The seeds were sown on march and first flowers come out this year, almost 8 years later Last season the spike dried out.
877.750 : SCILLA SIBERICA subsp. TAURICA * Turkey, Adana, N of Saimbeyli. 1300m. Ex R.& R. Wallis 93-33. (A beautiful, little, blue-flowered plant which seems to fit into this recently described taxon : listed earlier by us under ref. 874.030.)874.009 : SCILLA INGRIDIAE (S. ingridiae var. taurica, S. siberica subsp. taurica) * Turkey, SE of Kahramanmaraş. Ex a N. Stevens coll. (This collection has been attributed to S. leepii and we have listed as the R. & R. Wallis 93-33 collection from an adjacent area as S. siberica subsp. taurca. We believe it is now correctly identified. A seldom-collected, little species, endemic to the upper drainage of the Tigris, with up to 6, usually single-flowered, slender, 5cm. scapes rising from each bulb to carry flowers with lilac-blue segments with darker midribs. A lovely, early & long flowering pan-plant.) Seeds from: JJA web shop (as “877.750 : SCILLA SIBERICA subsp. TAURICA”) Sowing: Oct. 2004 Germinating: Feb. 2005 First blooming: 20 Feb. 2008 Pictures taken: 03 Jan. 2016