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Quote from: udo on April 18, 2010, 08:01:18 PMThis weekend in flower,Fritillaria grandiflora ( i hope ), 3-years old seedlingsMy frits received as F. grandiflora from Russia blooms now, too. But what is "grandiflora"? Is it kotschyana subsp. grandiflora or another?Janis
This weekend in flower,Fritillaria grandiflora ( i hope ), 3-years old seedlings
A couple of Fritillaria imperialis are now open. Both of these are new, although i only ordered the selection 'Striped Beauty', but one of the bulbs was a forma lutea. I've pollinated the flowers with F. raddeana, so the fingers are firmly crossed.
Wim, that is a superb stem of F. persica and far from "common," here at least.
A pair pictures of another yellow Caucasian - F. collina, it is not so easy outside
Quote from: Regelian on April 19, 2010, 09:23:38 PMA couple of Fritillaria imperialis are now open. Both of these are new, although i only ordered the selection 'Striped Beauty', but one of the bulbs was a forma lutea. I've pollinated the flowers with F. raddeana, so the fingers are firmly crossed.I saw few hybrids with raddeana at some flower show in Holland many years ago, but I nothing hear about them later. They really looked intermediate, with smaller flowers than in imperialis but I never tried such crosses by myself.Janis
and Fritillaria kotschyana Craigton Max - raised by Ian Young - is - fabulous
Gerry, it's always disappointing to get the wrong thing but your whittallii is very refined and elegant.
Fritillaria acmopetala is in bloom right now in the area of Antalya, it seems there aren't two flowers that looks a like, some elongated, darker, more or less reddish in color
Quote from: Oron Peri on April 23, 2010, 09:10:10 PMFritillaria acmopetala is in bloom right now in the area of Antalya, it seems there aren't two flowers that looks a like, some elongated, darker, more or less reddish in colorOron - thanks for showing these in the wild. Since F. acmopetala is easy to grow & relatively common in cultivation it tends to be overlooked. In my view, it is one of the most beautiful frits.