Thank you for the lovely pictures, I am new to the computer and also the flower groups. I love rare and exotic plants although I have no idea what most of them are. My favorite so far are the oxalis plants because one was given to me; none of us knew what is was. Now that I have found out the flower group I want to learn more. Again thank you for your efforts. Chris > [Original Message] > From: Jane McGary <janemcgary@earthlink.net> > To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org> > Date: 3/16/2004 9:06:18 PM > Subject: [pbs] New photos on wiki > > I have posted a number of photos on the PBS wiki of Fritillaria species now > in flower here. See > http://ibiblio.org/pbs/pbswiki/files/Fritillaria/ > > Among them is one I have designated Fritillaria cf ferganensis. It is one > of the infamous Chinese-grown frits that were imported a few years ago, of > which I bought some from Paul Christian. Almost all the bulbs turned out to > be misnamed. So I need to figure out what this one is. The only information > I have on F. ferganensis is that it is somewhat similar to F. walujewii, > which this is, I think. Response appreciated from someone who has seen > certified specimens. > > I also posted a photo of Narcissus alpestris, the subtly beautiful > "mourning daffodil." > > Jane McGary > Northwestern Oregon, USA > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php