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Derek, I am interested in what ways Fritillaria crassifolia spp kurdica and karadaghensis differ- I had thought they were synonyms.
Quote from: Sinchets on March 23, 2009, 07:05:42 PMDerek, I am interested in what ways Fritillaria crassifolia spp kurdica and karadaghensis differ- I had thought they were synonyms.Simon, according to Rannveig Wallis karadaghensis is a more vigorus form of kurdica found on Kara Dag NE of Tabriz , Iran.Derek.
Quote from: derekb on March 24, 2009, 06:46:59 PMQuote from: Sinchets on March 23, 2009, 07:05:42 PMDerek, I am interested in what ways Fritillaria crassifolia spp kurdica and karadaghensis differ- I had thought they were synonyms.Simon, according to Rannveig Wallis karadaghensis is a more vigorus form of kurdica found on Kara Dag NE of Tabriz , Iran.Derek. Thanks Derek- so it's more of a clonal name then. I shall look forward to mine flowering to see how they compare.
I'd really like an ident on a little green and brown frit I have.
The beauty(?) of the Frit Group seed exchange is that you (almost) never know what you will get. Anything which is not F. acmopetala should be regarded as a bonus.