Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'
Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'
Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'
Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'
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Eranthis hyemalis 'Orange Glow'

Already discovered in 1950 by Jens Ole Pederson, Denmark. Was then sent to the Botanical Garden of Gothenburg. Registered only in 1989 by Richard Blakeway-Philips. Winter aconite surprises us when its buds open to show their egg yolk yellow flowers during the dark months of the year. Orange Glow comes true from seed.
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Description

Already discovered in 1950 by Jens Ole Pederson, Denmark. Was then sent to the Botanical Garden of Gothenburg. Registered only in 1989 by Richard Blakeway-Philips. Winter aconite surprises us when its buds open to show their egg yolk yellow flowers during the dark months of the year. Orange Glow comes true from seed.

BELONGS TO THE FAMILY OF RANUNCULACEAE

Wnter aconite. The name is derived from the Greek words: er (spring) and anthos (flower). The underground parts are quite small, about the size of a pea and usually irregular in shape; larger specimens resemble a wing nut. The leaves form a rosette lying on the ground; the upper leaves bear some resemblance to a collar that encloses the flowers. The yellow flowers, equipped with many stamens, are located at the end of very short (approx. 5 cm) stalks and, after some time, form a veritable carpet of flowers. After flowering, the star-shaped seed pods appear. When they burst open, the round seeds will produce many offspring.

Plant data

Reference
6128
Color
egg yolk yellow
Bulb size
I.
Bulb Spacing
5
Planting Depth
5
Height in cm.
7-10
Flowering time in the months
2-3
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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