Description
Wide green leaves, with golden yellow autumnal goblets on 10 cm stems from September onwards.
Good in the garden, classically at the base of a South facing wall . A deep, fertile, loam soil and a dry summer rest will give good results and can, in time, this clone can make massive bulbs, certainly the largest Sternbergia bulbs that I have ever seen.
Vegetative propagations from a stock originally found near a ruined farmhouse between Olympia and Tripolis, Peloponnesus in 1978. Bulbs within this stock (but not, so far in our other stocks) are capable, when well established, of making flowers with 8 petals instead of the usual 6 (see gallery picture)
For UK sales ONLY
NOT available for export to E.U., Japan, Norway, Switzerland, U.S.A. etc.
