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why not plant the Loasa out in the garden?
Gerd - that Sternbergia lutea/greuteriana is very attractive. Do you know where it came from?
We already had the first night frost ... But ...
I am trying Omphalodes luciliae in our sand bed, also hoping for seed! Gwendolyn Anley in her book 'Alpine House Culture' (1938) speaks of growing it in a 'scree frame' and getting very free seeding, but the fact that such an exquisite plant is so rarely available indicates that conditions have to be just right. I've never had much seed either on the Caucasian O. lockjae, which grows in cooler moister conditions in Nature but would also be a great plant to increase. Another species worth looking out for is O. nitida from the Iberian peninsula.