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yellow nerines?
Does anyone know if yellow nerines exist? I bought some bulbs-in-leaf at a village plant sale, which look like nerines to me; the label said "Irene's, yellow flowers in autumn". I've only eber seen pink white and red nerines :-) Janet. |
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yellow nerines?
"Janet Baraclough.." wrote in message Does anyone know if yellow nerines exist? I bought some bulbs-in-leaf at a village plant sale, which look like nerines to me; the label said "Irene's, yellow flowers in autumn". I've only eber seen pink white and red nerines :-) As I said in reply to your previous post, I don't think they are Nerines especially if they are yellow flowered because I can't find any that aren't white through pink to orangey red. So if they are yellow Nerines then they would be worth a great deal of money and I doubt would be sold in clumps in a local plant sale. Mind you, it depends how lucky you are! :-) No, I'll stick with Sternbergia lutea http://www.floralimages.co.uk/pic2cd.htm shows the best picture I've been able to find of the leaves which as you will see do look like Nerines, same Genus. -- Regards Bob Some photos of my plants at..... |
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yellow nerines?
Janet Baraclough.. wrote in message Does anyone know if yellow nerines exist? I bought some bulbs-in-leaf at a village plant sale, which look like nerines to me; the label said "Irene's, yellow flowers in autumn". I've only eber seen pink white and red nerines :-) Janet, there are no pure yellow Nerines - the closest to that colour are the salmon orange shade of some forms of N. sarniensis. Bob H's suggestion about it being Sternbergia is probably correct, although the flower is more crocus-like than anything else. If it has a yellow, Nerine-like flower, then we have to be looking at Lycoris africana (aurea) and hybrids relating to that species. Unfortunately, few Lycoris are hardy away from the south of the UK since they require mild, moist more or less frost free winters in order to develop their foliage properly. Maybe the label was referring to the donor at the sale - meaning Irene's (bulbs) yellow flowers in autumn. Dave Poole Torquay, Coastal South Devon UK Winter min -2°C. Summer max 34°C. Growing season: March - November Drop 's' when mailing |
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from Dave Poole contains these words: Janet Baraclough.. wrote in message Does anyone know if yellow nerines exist? I bought some bulbs-in-leaf at a village plant sale, which look like nerines to me; the label said "Irene's, yellow flowers in autumn". I've only eber seen pink white and red nerines :-) Janet, there are no pure yellow Nerines - the closest to that colour are the salmon orange shade of some forms of N. sarniensis. Bob H's suggestion about it being Sternbergia is probably correct, although the flower is more crocus-like than anything else. If it has a yellow, Nerine-like flower, then we have to be looking at Lycoris africana (aurea) and hybrids relating to that species. Unfortunately, few Lycoris are hardy away from the south of the UK since they require mild, moist more or less frost free winters in order to develop their foliage properly. Thanks both..after Dave's comment I've only just found Bob's replies on google. Whatever it is, it's definitely hardy here (Isle of Arran); the bulbs were a great boxful obviously dug straight from someone's garden. The biggest bulbs are the size of my clenched fist, which I think is too big for Sternbergia? Maybe the label was referring to the donor at the sale - meaning Irene's (bulbs) yellow flowers in autumn. I'm coming round to the idea that they could just be Irene's nerines, handed in by a forgetful friend :-) Bob's other nameless-plant ID, argyranthemum Chelsea Girl, is spot on; supposedly will take several degrees of frost and grows to 4x4 ft, white flowers. I've got a couple of other argyranthemums which came through winter well, so I'm hoping CG will turn out to be as tough; worth it for the bluey foliage alone. Janet. |
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