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Here is a shot of Norris Point in western Newfoundland, a tad windy there as the trees might suggest! We saw the Smilacina there and there were acres of it. I'm sorry I didn't photograph the whole scene. Very smart foliage. I don't see the var crassum listed as being in Nfld but the book, A Traveller's Guide to The Wildflowers of Newfoundland Canada shows what they say is a "much smaller plant (3-4 inches high) similar to or a stunted version of S. stellata" ... "has only two flowers". Not terribly scientific and these were bigger than that and had more than two flowers per stalk (see berries). Do you think this is var. crassum?
Kristl - Wow, that is one very nice Smilacina Todd posted on that website. So now I have to wonder which Smilacina is the 3-4" one mentioned in the book. The books also mentions S. trifoliata.I'll see him next week and try to photograph any at Oxen Pond BG if it's there. Also ask about this super dwarf one as well.Are you selling seed of v. crassum?johnw