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Title: Mystery tigridia
Post by: PaulFlowers on August 05, 2019, 07:35:28 PM
I bought this as seed from Mexico as tigridia dugesii. It’s a lovely pendulous flower with a very savoury smell.

Any ideas? Could it be a hybrid?
Title: Re: Mystery tigridia
Post by: Gail on August 05, 2019, 09:46:50 PM
Doesn't look like any I've grown. I have Molseed's monograph somewhere but can't find it at the moment - if it turns up I'll let you know. Edmund Heaton used to have a National Collection of them down in Devon; I'll ask if he knows for you.

Paul Christian has listed a number over the years but the only nodding one was galanthoides;
https://www.rareplants.co.uk/product-category/archive/tigridia-archive/ (https://www.rareplants.co.uk/product-category/archive/tigridia-archive/)
Title: Re: Mystery tigridia
Post by: PaulFlowers on August 06, 2019, 05:47:12 AM
Thanks Gail! An American list (PBS) has suggested  T. hallbergii subsp. lloydii and on Instagram tigridia meleagris.

I’m just overjoyed it’s yet not another red pavona. I’ve grown others from seed and bought expensive bulbs to face this awful disappointment. I’ve a few other species that will hopefullñyflower this summer; fingers crossed!

Title: Re: Mystery tigridia
Post by: Gail on August 06, 2019, 07:12:12 PM
Heard back from Edmund; "I believe it is Tigridia hallbergii ssp lloydii a beautiful plant, I seem to recall it is scented."
So nice that he agrees with the American list. Sadly he lost most of his collection in a bad winter. (I lost all of mine through carelessness! But have recently sown some old seed I found in the back of a drawer...)
Title: Re: Mystery tigridia
Post by: PaulFlowers on August 07, 2019, 05:28:10 AM
Thanks Gail! Really appreciate the detective work.

I am now ridiculously hopefully that some of the others might actually not be red pavona too. Which seeds have you planted?
Title: Re: Mystery tigridia
Post by: Gail on August 07, 2019, 05:26:01 PM
T. chiapensis (germinating)
T. meleagris
T. orthantha (germinating)
T. vanhouttei (germinating)
T. violacea

Some of the seed is very (shamefully) old but I'm a never-say-die sort of person so thought I'd try it anyway...
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