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I loved that Galanthus elwesii 'Emerald Hughes' Lesley what a lovely shape who said Galanthus all look the same
Hermodactylus tuberosus is such a lovely name... so much more descriptive and colourful than Iris tuberosa. See the colour? Special.
Hermodactylus tuberosus is such a lovely name... so much more descriptive and colourful than Iris tuberosa. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) See the colour? Special. Of course you know it's now back to Iris tuberosa (according to Tony Hall at Kew). Ahead to the past rather than back to the future!
You could try putting it in a post pack and posting it... just a thought.
Had a better look at your picture , Viv and I now see the proper shape of the flowers, which is not the simple four petalled shape I first thought. Macrosyringion longiflorum is a synonym of Euphrasia longiflora which is a synonym of Odontites longiflorus - none of which , it seems from the Kew plantlist, is a fully accepted name in this paper : Neotypification of Odontitella virgata (Link) Rothm. and Lectotypification of Macrosyringion longiflorum (Lam.) Rothm. (Scrophulariaceae s.l.)Enrique Rico , Luis Delgado , María Santos-Vicente and Alberto HerreroTaxonVol. 57, No. 4 (Nov., 2008), pp. 1347-1350Published by: International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) ......it appears that the plant may now have the name Odontitella virgata (Link) Rothm. - although this is still marked as "unresolved" by Kew - but it's as close as we may get! This is the Abstract of that paper: Original material for the endemic Iberian species Odontitella virgata, initially described as Euphrasia linifolia sensu Brot., non L., does not exist. A specimen from Valorado's herbarium (LISU) is chosen here as neotype for the name of the species now placed in the monotypic genus Odontitella. The same specimen is selected as neotype for Euphrasia tenuifolia Pers., basionym of Odontites tenuifolia (Pers.) G. Don, the correct name for these plants in Odontites. In addition, a lectotype is selected for the synonym Odontites aragonensis Willk. Macrosyringion longiflorum, the type of the generic name Macrosyringion, is lectotypified here by a specimen deposited in the Lamarck collections in Paris (P-LA), since that French botanist was the author of the basionym Euphrasia longiflora and not Vahl, to whom authorship has hitherto been generally attributed.