Bulbs > Bulbs General

Scilla and relatives 2022

(1/5) > >>

Mariette:
Hi Nik, I think this is luciliae, as there isnīt much of a defined white zone in the center. This hasnīt more than 2-3 flowers, usually,
whereas forbesii syn. siehei may have many more. Also, the flower of luciliae is larger and of a more wavy form. The pic shows siehei above and luciliae below.

Mariette:
Two unusual finds of Chionodoxa / Scilla sardensis.



Other view.



And a more double one.



A blue tinted Scilla bifolia īRoseaī- seedling.

Maggi Young:
The Scilla (Chionodoxa) National Collection is  looking good ready for the open weekend this Sat. 26th & Sunday 27th March  at Tinnisburn Nursery.

  The nursery, garden and Old Byre Cafe will all be open 10am-4pm.     https://tinnisburn.co.uk/



Tinnisburn Nursery
Upper Millsteads
Canonbie
Dumfriesshire
DG14 0RY


 (Please note- SATNAV leads to nearby farm, not the nursery!
 https://tinnisburn.co.uk/pages/visiting-tinnisburn  )
Tel:         013873 71453

Email:     helen@tinnisburn.co.uk

Mariette:
Thank You for Your hint, Maggi! It would be great to visit this show!

Nik:
Spring is on its way here.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version