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Title: Autumn bulbs
Post by: Palustris on August 28, 2004, 17:46:00
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v172/Berghill/leucojum.jpg)
Not the sharpest picture, they jiggle about. These are Leucojum autumnale flowering about 3 weeks earlier than normal. The flowers are  about 1cm long, non-scented and this clone does not seem to set seed, sorry.
Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: Mrs Ava on August 31, 2004, 22:51:55
oooooooooo pretty tho!
Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: Gardengirl on September 01, 2004, 09:49:39
Oh they are lovely Eric - have put them on my list.  Do I notice you have them in a pot.  
Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: eileen on September 01, 2004, 12:22:41
Oh dear, Oh dear my list is beginning to look like a toilet roll!!!

Those are so delicate looking Eric, really lovely!! Are they fully hardy as I'd like to plant them outside in my woodland area? I notice they have moss around them - is that essential for keeping the bulbs and roots protected?

Eileen.

Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: Palustris on September 01, 2004, 19:15:14
The moss is there because I was too idle to clean it off, as the leaves are like very thin grass and it is a very very fiddly job to weed round them. I have never even tried to grow them outside of the alpine house so I cannot inform as to their hardiness. I have a feeling that they would be slightly tender. They are fairly easy to come by from specialist alpine nurseries.
Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: Plocket on September 02, 2004, 15:21:43
What beautiful little flowers!
Title: Re:Autumn bulbs
Post by: Lady Cosmos on September 04, 2004, 21:22:20
Very nice. The autumn snowflake (leucojum autumnale) is semi- hardy. That means below minus 2 degree the plant is in danger. After planting in spring, about 12 cm deep, I dig them out after flowering and store them dry at a temp. 18-20 degree.
 
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