Genus: Nectaroscordum
Species of Nectaroscordum
Members growing plants in this genus
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Joined 18 May, 2007
308 plants
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Joined 18 Oct, 2007
466 plants
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Joined 22 Jun, 2008
142 plants
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15 May, 2008
I've had these for a few years but they didn't come back this year. They are fascinating plants.
On photo - Nectaroscordum siculum
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Joined 4 Aug, 2007
West Midlands
11 Jun, 2008
Now called Nectaroscordum siculum, but never mind. They only get the one flower stem per bulb. Either cut them off when they have finished or leave and let them seed themselves around. It does take a while for the big one to reach flowering size from seeds. There is a smaller version, which is an absolute thiug, spreads by seed and tiny bulbs. Smells wonderful though.
On question - Allium siculum-Bell shaped blooms