Description
Numerous, bright yellow funnels starting in September but lasting as late as the first days of December if the bubs are late planted. The flowers are shaped like a miniature Sternbergia lutea but they are held upright to slightly sideways, on long tubes. The capsules are held in a sideways position from October until they finally ripen in March. We increase this Rhodes stock by seed here and by growing on the pea-sized offsets which are made on the end of short stolons.
This is a very small form, smaller than all of the S. greuteriana that I have encountered (and we do grow several small forms). It is smaller than our Crete stock and Lee Martin’s clone (though our Rhodes stock is NOT clonaI). It sets good seed which breeds true to size if it is not inter-pollinated with anything larger. This is actually smaller than the fabled plant described some years back as S. minoica, though I can see nothing to differentiate that small “species” from any of the other forms within the continuous spectrum of size range of S. greuteriana.
Sunny, well drained loam soil, dry in summer and recorded as hardy to -12°C. Also a superb pot subject for the alpine house.
Added to our lists, August 2024
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