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Some Galanthus peshmenii in flower in Turkey last week
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Quote from: Tony Willis on November 16, 2011, 09:31:53 AM
Some Galanthus peshmenii in flower in Turkey last week
They really do grow in clumps in nature...
I admit I am not a collector. I just grow a regular and double forms of whatever is sold as
Galanthus nivalis
here in the U.S. So leaves are already pretty well developed at bloom time. Would you say
G. peshmenii
is among species that bloom before leaves are developed (as in the pics) or is this an aberration (or just early in the bloom cycle)?
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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Stunning snowdrop display...beautiful to see wild ones!
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Re: Autumn bulbs
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Quote from: RickR on November 16, 2011, 01:48:05 PM
Quote from: Tony Willis on November 16, 2011, 09:31:53 AM
Some Galanthus peshmenii in flower in Turkey last week
They really do grow in clumps in nature...
I admit I am not a collector. I just grow a regular and double forms of whatever is sold as
Galanthus nivalis
here in the U.S. So leaves are already pretty well developed at bloom time. Would you say
G. peshmenii
is among species that bloom before leaves are developed (as in the pics) or is this an aberration (or just early in the bloom cycle)?
Rick
they always bloom before the leaves develop although some do have the leaf tips just showing through. It is the same with G. reginae olgae from Greece
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Colchicum variegatum between Kas and Elmali, Turkey
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So many plants....so little garden space.
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Really gorgeous Cyclamen plants!
I esp. love the one growing out of the hole in the rock! I have one plant of C. cilicium indoors under lights and it is just now sending up new leaves. These are the most interesting leaves I have seen on the Cyclamen I've grown so far.
I'm really enjoying growing all Cyclamen from seed...it's fun to see what leaf patterns will emerge.
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Amy Olmsted
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Cyclamen cilicium growing near Akseki,Turkey
Amy's message was posted whilst I was correcting a typing error which is why it appears before my cyclamen post.
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Quote from: Tony Willis on November 16, 2011, 05:20:17 PM
Cyclamen cilicium growing near Akseki,Turkey
Amy's message was posted whilst I was correcting a typing error which is why it appears before my cyclamen post.
thanks for that explanation Tony....I thought something went wonky and my comment didn't go through.
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Such pristine and clean colors!
What kind of pine drops those needles?
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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Quote from: RickR on November 16, 2011, 08:12:10 PM
Such pristine and clean colors!
What kind of pine drops those needles?
I understand it is Pinus halepensis
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Not the greatest pic I know but it was quite heartwarming to see the flower buds form on this "winter flowering" Cyrtanthus mackenii at the same time as the winter flowering Jasmines - indoors of course. Love that yellow color. Fran
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