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...............Hoy your Corydalis is a lovely shade of blue do you know which one it is?
Our first Melicytus alpina came from John Dennis and the two we have now are seedlings from the original. A member of the Violaceae family the flowers are minute. It usually floweres in time for Glasgow Show and after judging we put out a magnifying glass so people could see the flowers all of them hanging under the branches.
Galanthus woronowii
Spring has finally arrived in Saskatoon. Colchicum vernum in the garden (Attachment Link)
Hi Kris, it is nice to see the snow has melted also over there. I think this one is G.elwesii by the look of flowers and leaves, maybe your G.woronowii has disappeared. Here in my garden it is the least hardy one of those three, and I have lost some of them. I'm not sure if to cold or to too wet, possibly a combination. Here it snowed also last night, the cold seemed to go very south when it also snowed in Belgium!This is 'Lerinda' this morning, but now snow is melting and sun is shining (+4C).Cyclamen coum in snow, and Helleborus in bud.
That's beautiful Kris! I had always thought this plant was a little insipid, but this photo is making me have a rethink.
Hi Leena I don't know much about the flowers. I got the bulbs as Galanthus woronowi. It is different in the sense that the flowers are bigger compared to other ones and the clump never got bigger. I will change it to Galanthus sp.