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who is who???both well known cultivars with English names
Here is a plant sent to me by a generous friend. G gracilis given as "Ron Mackenzie's form". I am quite taken with it's quiet elegance
Carolyn wrote : I agree that experience can be a much better teacher than "received wisdom" - I'd just like to bring this thought into this discussion: there is "in the green" and "dormant" - and then there is "dried out to within an inch of their lives" - and there are many bulbs which will not thrive if they are overly dried out. Real difference is between dry and dessicated ! Erythronium don't like to be too dry either.
Left GREEN TEARRight ROSEMARY BURNHAMWe will have to sharpen our eyes to see the differences. Ovarium, size, notch. There are a lot little things, unique for every flower.