Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Bulbs General => Topic started by: Yann on February 07, 2022, 08:34:20 PM
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Hyacinthella lazulina, from personnal seeds collection.
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Pseudomuscari inconstrictum, not the rarest but usually in the first to bloom, at least here.
Sadely we lack the scottish sun those last days...weeks.
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Muscari grandifolium, well named
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Muscari atlanticum (basidiome neglectum in letterature, but neglectum has its leaves appearing in autumn)
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Yann
Your plants are so lovable.
Scilla Mischtschenkoana is starting to flower here in an old churchyard, a bit damaged by rains and storm.
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Very please to be able to share my first set of flowers in the collection which I have grown from seed.
Muscari chalusicum, Muscari azureum album and Muscari inconstrictum :)
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Congratulations! Muscari chalusicum is especially pretty!
Just bought from suppliers: Muscari leucostomum does very well in my garden.
(https://up.picr.de/43386355pz.jpg)
Muscari pallens ´Kislovodsk´ still has to be bulked up.
(https://up.picr.de/43386357yf.jpg)
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Very please to be able to share my first set of flowers in the collection which I have grown from seed.
Muscari chalusicum, Muscari azureum album and Muscari inconstrictum :)
Looking good, Deb! So satisfying to grow from seed, isn't it?
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Muscari parviflorum is one of the very few autumn flowering species.