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Sternbergia sicula flowers over five weeks long
this is Sternbergia greuteriana from Melvyn for comparison flowering last month
Quote from: Tony Willis on October 05, 2009, 09:55:55 PMthis is Sternbergia greuteriana from Melvyn for comparison flowering last monthLook at the difference in anther size Tony.
Quote from: Anthony Darby on October 06, 2009, 02:21:46 PMQuote from: Tony Willis on October 05, 2009, 09:55:55 PMthis is Sternbergia greuteriana from Melvyn for comparison flowering last monthLook at the difference in anther size Tony. Yes, that is one difference... the BD is working on showing other evidence of the difference that is S. greuteriana.... watch the Bulb Log for details!
Quote from: Anthony Darby on October 06, 2009, 02:21:46 PMQuote from: Tony Willis on October 05, 2009, 09:55:55 PMthis is Sternbergia greuteriana from Melvyn for comparison flowering last monthLook at the difference in anther size Tony.to me thats like asking has a person got blue or green eyes,does that make them a seperate species? I have looked at the leaves today and they are completly different colours.
Hi Poul,Looks like you have some super floriferous clumps there, are the clones near the wall ( south facing wall? ) flowering better than those elsewhere?Tony, super specimens, are you going to give the last one back to Melvyn??5 weeks for sicula seems great, in the UK flowering seemed to be a one shot affair, here we have had rain since my last post and this has bought on another set of flowers!
The BD's other point is also a recognised diagnostic, which seems to have been overlooked thus far!
Quote from: Maggi Young on October 06, 2009, 03:17:22 PMThe BD's other point is also a recognised diagnostic, which seems to have been overlooked thus far! New Bulb Log is loaded online ......http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2009Oct071254912563BULB_LOG__4009.pdf
Here is a Sternbergia sicula in flower today.Having read Ian's comments I can say that they have now closed up for the night. Another pot from the same area has remained open.The S. lutea remain open.