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The plant in the picture is probably the Turkish Saponaria pumilio.
Are you referring to my plant then
The binomial Saponaria pumilio was published twice.Saponaria pumilio Boiss. later erroneously renamed toSaponaria pulvinaris Boiss. occurring in TurkeySaponaria pumilio Fenzl ex A.Braun nom.nudoccurring in the Alpsrepublished as Saponaria pumilio ( L. ) Fenzl ex Janch.which is illegitimate being a later homonym of the first oneand is to be always replaced by Saponaria pumila Hayek
I have studied the the morphology of the plant, and I was very surprised by the fact that 2 different forms may be called by one name.I found only the information that forms from different regions of habitat can have only minor differences.
I am still confused by all this information. Unfortunately the link given in Reply#6 seems to have been taken down so we can't compare it with any. I have now lost my precious S. pumilio, somewhere in the long process of moving plants from one garden to a new one. What I have left of my originals all appear to be S. lutea, a nice plant but not up to the quality (in my opinion) on the other.