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  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Any ideas please?

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    • Wild_Violet

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      Lovely plant but I don’t really know what it is. It’s a bit like a type of agapanthus or allium - I hope someone will be along to correctly ID it.
       
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      • cactus_girl

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        Ornithogalum?
         
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        • simone_in_wiltshire

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          • CarolineL

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            Also depends on the scale .. if the plant is about 1m tall, with low foliage, it's ornithogalum saundersiae. Otherwise, arabicum which is the shorter one
             
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            • shiney

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              I grew some many years ago, but they have to be in pots as it's too wet in the ground here.
              A plant [bulb] that doesn't seem to get grown, or even mentioned much. Not sure why. They're very nice plants. :smile:
               
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              • Michael Hewett

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                Ornithogalum is my answer too :smile: Not in fashion these days but I like them.
                 
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