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Rimmer, the only visible difference is the color:H. lazulina has a unique, very deep purple/blue color while H. heldreichii is sky blue.In fact at first H. lazulina was thought to be only a color form of H. heldreichii but chromosome number indicates it to be a different species.
Rimmer - I think it is correct, apologies for the picture of H. lazulina I posted earlier - I took it with flashlight - without flashlight (but a bit out of focus) it looks similar to yours.Oron - I know H. heldreichii as deep (violet) blue. ( like this: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=2883.msg82882#msg82882 )
Rimmer, the only visible difference is the color:H. lazulina heldreichii has a unique, very deep purple/blue color while H. heldreichii lazolina is sky blue with dark blue midrib.In fact at first H. lazulina was thought to be only a color form of H. heldreichii but chromosome number indicates it to be a different species.
I have received a bulb of this Bellevalia from Janis as Bellevalia sp. RRW9913.After having the exact location from Bob Wallis, it all fitted to Bellevalia densiflora. It is the first time photo of this species is shown. Distributed in NW Syria and NE Lebanon.
That s soooo different to mine
My Muscari adilii from Paul Christian also have relative large seed pods, but it looks quite different from M. adilii from Janis Ruksans.