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For those who might be interested......Back on reply #392, 02 June 2015. The plant I found labeled as Calystegia occidentalis is indeed the new species C. vanzuukiae. I finally had some time to do the research and the plant found does fit the description. It was straight forward once I read that C. vanzuukiae can have both entire or lobed bracteoles. I have been back to the site and have found many more plants some with hastate bracteoles.
Robert,Good luck finding the elusive Calystegia vanzuukiae!These wildflowers are very exciting to see in their habitat - but always thinking "how would they look in the garden?"!Thanks for sharing,cheersfermi
I have not posted on this topic before but I thought I should let you know I find it absolutely captivating. I don't know if there is any great demand for this but you could be a wild flower tour guide, Robert.
What a richness of spring flowering species!!!Robert, is Lewisia rediviva dormant so early this year after it flowers this season?My inside cultivated plant is just budding.Gerd
Just a marvellous outing .