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Good Lord, I tried to read that but only understood about one word in ten. Think N. segurensis was actually mentioned once
David, here is a link to the original 1999 paper describing N. segurensis:http://ebd06.ebd.csic.es/pdfscazorla/Rios-Ruiz.et.al.1999.BotJLinnSoc.pdfI use Google Scholar to find such things...Ed
..........I have had some success with a JJA clone of N. cyclamineus in recent years - it produces gorgeous flowers but doesn't multiply vegetatively at all - still worth the effort though...
Some forms or clones of N. cyclamineus do increase vegetatively - albeit slowly. I have one, originally from Pitcairn Alpines.
Some forms or clones of N. cyclamineus do increase vegetatively - albeit slowly.