Acis rosea (F.Martin bis) Sweet, syn. Leucojum roseum F.Martin bis with the common name of rose snowflake grows wild in Corsica and Sardinia in dryish rocky or sandy places and has pale pink flowers. It blooms in late summer or early autumn before the thread like leaves are produced. It has fragrant pink flowers. Photos were taken by Mary Sue Ittner. The last photo shows the bulbs on a 1 cm grid.
Photos by John Lonsdale.
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