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Showing posts with label Trout lilies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trout lilies. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

A new Erythronium introduction!

Illahe Rare Bulbs is super excited to announce the introduction of one of Diana Reecks New Erythronium Selections!

This wonderful, new Erythronium is sure to be a spring hit in the garden, Beautiful lemon yellow, centered flowers are held on sturdy stems. Lightly mottled, compact foliage gives the plant an orderly garden appearance. Look for this in our Summer bulb catalog and order early because this is a sure sell out item. Be the first to have the newest Erythronium on the block!
Erythronium "Inner Glow"


Diana contemplating her selection work on the up and coming "Butterfly" series of Trout lilies in White and Pink.


I feel very lucky to have met Diana years ago, when she was the proprietor of the iconic Collectors Nursery in Washington State. I always looked forward to her unique, often new to the trade introductions at local sales. I feel equally lucky that she decided to retire to Salem and is actively selecting new and exciting forms of her fast clumping and prolific flowering Erythroniums. Illahe is super excited to be working with her to get these new Erythroniums out and into your gardens!

Cheers,

Mark

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Fawn Lilies in Season

"I think there is a difference between the American Dream and the American Day Dream, in one you work hard to pull yourself, up by the bootstraps, and never give up the pursuit of it, in the other you chase the dreams of others, the movie stars, the influencers, the corporate wealth horders and the lot, by mass consuming what they are selling, but then the buzz of the time clock, reminds you that break time is over and its time to get back to work "
Mark Akimoff

Erythronium "Jeanine"
The Hoog introduction, by they breeding work of  Mr. Eaden of two California natives produced such a deep sulphur yellow color. It is pretty dramatic offset by The Scorpiris beauty Iris X 'Marjeh'.



Erythronium 'Pacific Sunset Strain'
This is the pink of Diana Reeck's introduction via Walter Blohm's breeding work. The Erythroniums hybridize well, as it seems to be one of those spring ephemerals for which much breeding and selection has occurred. I'm probably not going to have time to make any crosses this year, but my passion for breeding lies with the Fritillaria as it seems so much less has been done with that group of plants. 

It's been raining cats and dogs, I think we are up to a 1.5" this weekend alone, soggy lawns and now the white fleshed nectarine is starting to bloom and it doesn't look like much will be flying for pollinators this week. 

56 and pouring rain today, the ditch is full and flowing hard. 

Cheers, 

Mark