Flowering now is the dangerously spreading Allium tuberosum Arnold Trachtenberg arnold140@verizon.net -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Lange <plantsman@comcast.net> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> Sent: Fri, Sep 28, 2018 8:40 pm Subject: [pbs] autumn flowering Alliums These are some additional Allium species reported to be autumn flowering but not in commerce in North America (except A. chinense). Many are recently described and rare (not A. chinense). I don't grow any of them. A. archeotrichon A. chinense (culinary) A. istanbulense A. makrianum A. oporinanthum A. tardiflorum A. telmatum A. therinanthum (described as late-flowering) Nathan At 10:34 AM 9/28/2018, you wrote: > Jim mentioned thunbergii, which might be the most available of the > autumn flowering species. There are also saxatile, psebiacum, > maowanense (which I passed around to people after getting from Chen > Yi then lost it myself), and others. None are easy to come by > though. Aaron On Friday, September 28, 2018, 9:32:49 AM CDT, > Jane Sargent <jane@deskhenge.com> wrote: Are there other > late-blooming alliums that are available in commerce? Jane Sargent > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net > http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net > http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/…