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WimB
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Re: Autumn bulbs
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Quote from: Lori Skulski on September 25, 2011, 01:34:19 PM
On a less slimy note
, here's what is supposed to be
Colchicum speciosum
'Ordu'. Does it look correct? (It has floppy stems, unfortunately, as you've noted, Rick, for some other
Colchicum
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Looks like a regular C. speciosum to me. I've never heard of a cultivar with the name 'Ordu' before. Where did you obtain it from?
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Wim Boens
Wingene Belgium zone 8a
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Lycoris aurea in the front garden today. We
do
get a little sunshine occasionally
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Michael J Campbell in Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
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Lori S.
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Re: Autumn bulbs
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Quote from: WimB on September 26, 2011, 04:16:46 AM
Looks like a regular C. speciosum to me. I've never heard of a cultivar with the name 'Ordu' before. Where did you obtain it from?
Google brings up quite a few references to
C. speciosum
'Ordu' - though I don't know what distinguishes it from the species, as you say - for example:
http://www.irisbg.com/gardenexpl_o/taxon-15929.aspx
If memory serves, I think I got it from Fraser's Thimble Farm a few years ago - they still list it for 2011:
http://www.thimblefarms.com/bulb.html
Beautiful Lycoris, Michael!
What a vibrant colour!
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Lori
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September 26, 2011, 09:53:30 PM »
Michael, the lycoris is indeed sunny! Love the undulating petal edges, too.
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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Re: Autumn bulbs
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September 27, 2011, 03:35:52 PM »
Quote from: WimB on September 26, 2011, 04:16:46 AM
Quote from: Lori Skulski on September 25, 2011, 01:34:19 PM
On a less slimy note
, here's what is supposed to be
Colchicum speciosum
'Ordu'. Does it look correct? (It has floppy stems, unfortunately, as you've noted, Rick, for some other
Colchicum
.)
Looks like a regular C. speciosum to me. I've never heard of a cultivar with the name 'Ordu' before. Where did you obtain it from?
Ordu is a small place in NE Turkey, more than likely it originally had a label marked as the collection place which then became a cultivar name. It does look just like an ordinary speciosum which occurs in thousands in that area. It is very nice though!
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I would love to grow more autumn flowering bulbs like Lycoris, but it seems the weather forbid it
Usually Norway is self-sustained with 85% of the wheat for human consume but this year no wheat is usable as human food. Also the vegetable and potato harvest is reduced. We have to buy a lot at the world marked. . . .
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Biarum davisii is flowering here now
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Wim Boens
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Re: Autumn bulbs
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Biarum davisii is flowering here now
Weird and cool; I like this light color one better than some of the dark ones. Do the flowers stink? I think I mentioned before that I tried a bunch of Biarum seed a couple times (some from Mike Salmon) but never had any luck with them.
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Quote from: McDonough on October 01, 2011, 11:20:50 AM
Quote from: WimB on October 01, 2011, 11:18:18 AM
Biarum davisii is flowering here now
Weird and cool; I like this light color one better than some of the dark ones. Do the flowers stink? I think I mentioned before that I tried a bunch of Biarum seed a couple times (some from Mike Salmon) but never had any luck with them.
I think it's the most beautiful Biarum...Don't know about the smell, it's growing in the open and I've never put my nose in the flower
but I have Biarum arundanum and Biarum bovei too and those are very smelly
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Haemanthus albiflos with 21 flowers,I can't get them all in the pic,
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Very well grown, Michael!
I've never seen one before, but from a little googling, yours seems to be a very nice form, too.
Is it self fertile and thus set the purportedly showy scarlet fruit?
How old is this plant?
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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Yes it is self fertile and I have lots of seedlings. I can't remember how long I have that plant but it must be at least 12 years.
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-4 deg C last night - the coldest yet, I think, in what has been a very mild fall.
Update: Actually -6 deg C, according to the neighborhood weather station.
Here is a couple of
Colchicum
'Waterlily' in bloom:
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this has proved to be an autumn bulb for me
Eucharis amazonica
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Oxalis hirta 'Gothenburg
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