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No problem, Paul. These things interest me. Where in the wild is G.gracilis found and is it found mixed with 'standard' G.elwesii? We have found similar 'problems' here with wild populatiosn of Crocus biflorus, Fritillaria pontica and Himantoglossum caprinum. If you travel around enough and view a large number of populations and individul plants, you start to see forms which in other parts of Europe are accorded subspecific or varietal status, but which here grow in mixed populations with the 'more standard' forms. I'm developing a theory that in some parts of Europe, population crashes and subsequent bottlenecks have lead to certain forms predominating in some areas. However, in the next mountain range over this hasn't happened and the population is still mixed.