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Self sown Chionodoxas in our town place. The clumps are all slightly different. It would be meaningless to assign names to them they are obviously a hybrid swarm. The Scilla bifolia is also self sown but in our country place. It does spread but very thinly and it does not vary. Both pictures from first week of A (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) pril but not this year.
Tristan, I think Your lost label one may be Scilla syn. Chionodoxa siehei, which used to be called forbesii, now occasionally forbesii hort. Scilla forbesii was discovered to be a different plant and rather rare.
Your Muscari ´Valerie Finnis´+ seedlings look beautiful! I must try that one again, obviously in a drier spot than where I planted it first.