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I think you are, unfortunately, correct Dimi
Dimi, I like your popcorn drop, 'Popcorn' as it appears in the wild, and this nivalis 'Chuhayster' is a delight to my eye. I also noted the presence of what appears to be pollen on one of the photos. If this is considered a green spikey, then it seems to have at least two distinctives, one being very green and the second that it appears to bear pollen. This 'Chuhayster' seems to have replaced its petal flower segments with something half akin to leaves, a bit hard to tell, but I am curious about your own observations on these "petals". Curious if they persist longer as a leaf might or if they collapse in about the same time as would a typical flower? A terrific find.