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Hyacinthella heldreichii (?) and Muscari chalusicum (?)
Friends, the way taxonomists look at our plants involve a bench, a a comfortable stool and a heap of dried plants. This is why the blanket is always too short or too long. When we run the Rainlily Study Group, we put together as many images of the "real things" as possible and then exchanged such material so everyone could grow it in his collection. Then we put hands at the mass of good material that was doubtful if referred to this or that known species. It was fun and we could assign them to species, see which ones merit a new identity and so on. The work Oron and others are doing is invaluable. Besides growing healthy material (a LOT of the Muscaris and other dwarf bulbs in the trade is heavily virused) the possibility of garden hybrids is nil. I regret we do not have Muscaris in the wild here!bestAlberto