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General Subjects => Flowers and Foliage Now => Topic started by: Maggi Young on March 30, 2021, 09:34:49 PM
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A few plants in flower from the garden of Dimitri Zubov near Kiev in the Ukraine
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Colchicum x alberti (C. kesselringii x C. luteum), ex Obihingou, Tajikistan
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Colchicum x luteum 'Lucky Selfmade'
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Crocus biflorus W. Iran
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Crocus michelsonii, Kopetdag, NE Iran
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some more flowering in the Ukraine garden....
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Crocus tommasinianus
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Galanthus graecus, Ukraine
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Iris x histrioides 'Frank Elder' & Sea Green
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Iris 'Orange Glow'
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Iris 'Sea Green'
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and a few more ....
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Scilla diziensis (mischtschenkoana), Meghri, S Armenia
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Iris x histrioides 'Frank Elder' & Sea Green
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Crocus michelsonii, Kopetdag, NE Iran & Crocus alatavicus, Kyrgyzstan
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Maggi-- full steam ahead in the Ukraine, it seems-awesome :)
Now for some photos from April
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Adonis amurensis, Far East
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Amana baohuaensis, China 1
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Amana baohuaensis, China
"Amana baohuaensis: My renowned colleague Dr Pan Li, the monographer of the genus Amana from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, and his kind will have helped to me identifying without a doubt this incredibly bright and cosmic Amana species being as a newly described in 2019 - Amana baohuaensis B.X.Han, Long Wang & G.Y.Lu, sp. nov."
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Amana edulis, China 1
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Amana edulis, China
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Thanks for these photos Maggi and Dima. In particular I'm delighted to see Amana baohuaensis & how it differs from A. edulis.
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Anemone caucasica, Ajara, Sakartvelo 2
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Anemone caucasica, Ajara, Sakartvelo
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Colchicum luteum, Alabel, Kyrgyzstan
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Colchicum manissadjianii, Amasya, Turkey
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Colchicum varians, Iran
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Colcicum varians, C. triphyllum & C. szovitsii subsp. szovitsii, Iran
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Corydalis darwasica, Tadjikistan, ex WildBulbs
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Corydalis maracandica x ledebouriana cfr. Zarafshan Range Uzbekistan-Tajikistan ex WildBulbs ID by Magnus Liden
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Corydalis maracandica x ledebouriana cfr., Zarafshan Range, Uzbekistan-Tajikistan, ex WildBulbs
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Corydalis naryniana, Armenia
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Galanthus and Cat
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Galanthus greacus, Lesvos isl., Greece
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Galanthus ikariae, Ikaria isl., Greece
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Galanthus krasnovii, Ajara & G. alpinus, Borjomi, Sakartvelo 2
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Galanthus krasnovii, Ajara & G. alpinus, Borjomi, Sakartvelo
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Galanthus platyphyllus, Askhi Plateau, Sakartvelo
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Gymnospermium albertii, Kazakhstan
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Gymnospermium albertii, Kyrgyzstan 2
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Gymnospermium albertii, Kyrgyzstan
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Gymnospermium altaicum, Altai, Russia
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Gymnospermium odessanum, Ukraine 2
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Gymnospermium odessanum, Ukraine
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Gymnospermium peloponnesiacum, Greece (smaller) & G. scipetarum, Albania
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Gymnospermium peloponnesiacum, Greece
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Gymnospermium scipetarum, Albania 2
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Gymnospermium scipetarum, Albania
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Gymnospermium smirnowii, Sakartvelo
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Helleborus hybr., yellow form
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Iris hymenospatha subsp. leptoneura, W Iran
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Iris hyrcana, Kuhha-ye Sabalan, Iran
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Iris zagrica complex.....
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Iris zagrica complex: upper row left to right Iris avromanica, zagrica, zetterlundii, marivanica; Iran
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Iris zagrica complex - Iris zetterlundii, Iran
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Iris zagrica, Iran
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Iris zagrica complex - Iris marivanica Iran
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Iris reticulata cfr., Ardabil, Iran
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Iris reticulata 'White Caucasus' 2
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Iris reticulata 'White Caucasus'
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Iris rosenbachiana Tovildara, Tadjikistan
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Iris winogradowii
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Iris winogradowii
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Scilla caucasica, Kopan, S Armenia
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Sternbergia candida, SW Turkey & S. fischeriana, S Armenia
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Tulipa hissarica, Tajikistan
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WOW so many of them!! very nice flowers. Dimitri's garden has incredible collection. Thanks for presenting them Maggi
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Thanks Maggi for putting these wonderful pictures of Dimitri's plants on the Forum. A delight for the eyes.
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A selection of Colchicum kurdicum from Van, Turkey
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few more from Dima....
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Colchicum luteum, Alabel Pass, Kyrgyzstan
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Colchicum szovitsii subsp. szovitsii, Armenia
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Colchicum bulbocodium subsp. bulbocodium, an old Dutch commercial clone
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So many mouth-watering species, especially the Corydalis and the Gymnospermium!
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Yes, absolutely, a beautiful collection. So lovely to see these growing outside too.
Does he by any chance sell seed or bulbs....?
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Thank you Maggi and Dima. These are wonderful plants!
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Yes, absolutely, a beautiful collection. So lovely to see these growing outside too.
Does he by any chance sell seed or bulbs....?
Not that I know of, Tristan.
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more plants in flower from the garden of Dimitri Zubov near Kiev in the Ukraine.....
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Anemone blanda cfr., Ajara, Sakartvelo Paeonia oreogeton unfurling, Primorye-Far East
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Colchicum hungaricum Velebit Star
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Colchicum kurdicum, Van, Turkey 1
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Colchicum kurdicum, Van, Turkey 2
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Corydalis solida, a pure pink form recently found in the park
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Helleborus abchasicus, Abkhazia, Sakartvelo
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Helleborus odorus x orientalis
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Fine form of Hepatica nobilis, Kiev Region, Ukraine
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Hyacinthus litwinowii, Kopetdag Range, NE Iran
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Hyacinthus litwinowii, Kopetdag Range, NE Iran 2
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Hyacinthus transcaspicus, NE Iran
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Hyacinthus transcaspicus, NE Iran 2
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Hyacinthus transcaspicus, NE Iran & Hyacinthus litwinowii, Kopetdag Range, NE Iran
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Iris atropatana, Arevik Mountains, Meghri, Armenia
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Iris atropatana, Arevik Mountains, Meghri, Armenia
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Iris atropatana, Arevik Mountains, Meghri, Armenia
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Pulsatilla patens, Kiev Region, Ukraine
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Paeonia caucasica unfurling, Adler, Russia
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Scilla caucasica, semi-double form
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Scilla caucasica, semi-double form
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Sternbergia candida, W Turkey and S. fischeriana, S Armenia
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How about this for a deep coloured erythronium?
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Erythronium sibiricum TAIGA
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Latest from Dimitri Zubov, after three days of weather that is cold, cloudy, wet... everything is closed- cages to keep out pests.
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flower photos ......
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Corydalis angustifolia, Khustup Mt., Siynik, S Armenia & C. persica, Arevik Mts., Meghri, S Armenia
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Corydalis caucasica, Askhi Plateau, Sakartvelo
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Corydalis cava, Cherkassy Region, C Ukraine
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Corydalis haussknechtii, Talysh, W Iran
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Corydalis hyrcana, W Iran
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Corydalis nudicaulis ‘Taloqan’, Afghanistan
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Corydalis nudicaulis 'Shady Boy'
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Corydalis paczoskii f. alba, E Crimea
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Corydalis paczoskii, E Crimea
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Corydalis persica, Zangezur Range-Arevik Mts., Meghri, S Armenia x 3
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Corydalis x solida ‘Cherry Lady’
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Corydalis x solida Sunset Strain
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x Corydalis 'Cosmic Rainbow'
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now to Puschkinia and the like !
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Puschkinia bilgineri, Karabet Pass - Van, E Turkey
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Puschkinia kurdistanica, Van, E Turkey
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Puschkinia peshmenii, Kurdistan, W Iran
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Puschkinia sp. nova, Kurdistan, W Iran
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Puschkinia sp. nova, Kurdistan, W Iran
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Puschkinia scilloides with very wide leaves, Mazenderan, N Iran
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Puschkinia scilloides with very wide leaves, Talysh, W Iran & Puschkinia scilloides (back row), Zanjan, W Iran
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Puschkinia scilloides with very wide leaves, Talysh, W Iran & Scilla subnivalis, Ikaria island, Greece
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Puschkinia scilloides, Jermuk, Vayots Dzor, S Armenia 2
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Puschkinia scilloides, Jermuk, Vayots Dzor, S Armenia
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Puschkinia scilloides, Khustup Mt., Syunik, SE Armenia & Puschkinia scilloides, Jermuk, Vayots Dzor, S Armenia
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Puschkinia scilloides, Khustup Mt., Syunik, SE Armenia
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Puschkinia sp. nova, Urmia, Western Azerbaijan, W Iran 2
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Puschkinia sp. nova, Urmia, Western Azerbaijan, W Iran vs Puschkinia scilloides, Zanjan, NW Iran
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Puschkinia sp. nova, Urmia, Western Azerbaijan, W Iran
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A fabulous collection. Thanks for posting Maggi.
Are all those Corydalis growing outside?
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Yes Tristan - I think that all Dima's plants are outside - except for a few houseplants!
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Interesting. Obviously a lot more continental there. I'm interested in trying some of these Leonticoides Corydalis outdoors, in tulip type conditions (once I have raised a few from seed). I can imagine our mild winters would be a problem though.
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On to Fritillaria now ....
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"Frits - ariana, gibbosa, karelinii and sp. nova - this cumulative picture in my garden I've been waiting for decades - DONE!"
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Frits - ariana, gibbosa, karelinii and sp. nova
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Frits - ariana, gibbosa, karelinii and sp. nova
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Fritillaria sp. nova, Kyrgyzstan
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Frits - gibbosa, Iran, bucharica ex Darwaz, stenanthera
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Frits - seedlings from baisunensis , stenanthera
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Frits - karelinii, E Kazakhstan, gibbosa, Iran, sp. nova, Kyrgyzstan & ariana
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Frits - karelinii, E Kazakhstan & ariana
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Frits - grossheimiana, seedlings from baisunensis , bucharica ex Darwaz, stenanthera
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didn't turn out to be blue - just greyish-pink Fritillaria stenanthera Ingachsai
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Fritillaria karelinii, E Kazakhstan
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Fritillaria sewerzowii, a very dwarf self-seedling
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Fritillaria sewerzowii, a very dwarf self-seedling
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Dimitri is rather worries about cominf snow in the weather forcast so took this photos - just in case!
Mostly Fritillaria imperialis here...
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Narcissus bulbocodium ssp. bulbocodium var. nivalis & N. rupicola, Spain
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N. rupicola, Spain
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N. rupicola, Spain
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Now some of DZ's juno iris .....
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Iris atropatana, Meghri, S Armenia
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I. aucheri, W Iran
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I. aucheri, W Iran
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I. graeberiana (zenaidae), Kyrgyzstan
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I. graeberiana (zenaidae), Kyrgyzstan
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Iris kuschakewiczii, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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Iris kuschakewiczii, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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I. pseudocaucasica, W Iran
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I. pseudocaucasica, W Iran
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Iris sp.
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Spectacular! Still going through them, but the first Colchicum (not my fave genus, many of the fall ones esp tending to look like discarded barely coloured tissues to me)-Colchicum x alberti (C. kesselringii x C. luteum), ex Obihingou, Tajikistan! wow, and the Amana- not a genus I knew-- are they ex-Tulips?
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the Amana- not a genus I knew-- are they ex-Tulips?
Yes, they are. Can be edible and with medicinal uses, too.
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Yes, they are. Can be edible and with medicinal uses, too.
I'd need to have an awful lot before I'd want to eat any!