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Subject: Re: flowering sequence
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le 6/03/02 6:22, Diane Whitehead =E0 ua024 at VICTORIA.TC.CA a =E9crit==A0:
> A couple of my seedlings from the AEG seedex are flowering. Guy Gusman='s
> limbatum v conspicuum sown Nov/96 looks just like its picture. His
> limbatum v aequinoctiale is up and should flower in a couple of weeks.
>
Hello,
I am happy to hear that you have grown flowering plants from my seeds. Do
you grow them in the open?
> I have another, with a label saying peninsulae Avent? also in bloom.
> It has a snakeskin stem like the limbatum, but the flower is different.
> Is this a species that flowers early?
Yes one of the first to flower.
>
> Nothing else is showing above the surface. Mine are all in a coldframe,
> mostly to keep the rain off.
>
> Has anyone made a list of the order of flowering? It would be helpful =to
> those of us who are trying to ID plants from pictures. Today I visited
> another AEG member who was puzzled by four plants in flower, part of a =lo=
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> of seedlings from a packet of flavum. I'm sure all the rest are flavum=-
> there was no sign of any growth yet - but I don't know what the four
> rogues might be. His were growing in a heated greenhouse, and he had a
> lot of amurense in flower as well.
A. flavum emerges late, at least in the garden, around end May
>
> Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
> zone 8, cool mediterranean climate (rainy winter, dry summer)
>
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