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Please forgive the ignorance- but are these G.gracilis the same plants as G.graecus and G.elwesii minor?
Thanks Martin. It was just that we have G.elwesii minor growing here too and Flora Bulgarica makes no distinction between the type plant and the subspecies.
Quote from: Sinchets on January 30, 2010, 12:25:58 PMPlease forgive the ignorance- but are these G.gracilis the same plants as G.graecus and G.elwesii minor?Yes, graecus was the previous name for gracilis, and elwesii minor was another name applied to graecus at one time.As I said earlier, I doubt we've heard the final word from taxonomists about the status of gracilis and elwesii. The boundaries between the two species seem to be growing more and more blurred as more wild material is seen. Aaron Davis says they can sometimes be found growing next to one another, and the distinctions (leaf width, leaf vernation, twisting etc) are increasingly seen to be quite variable and hard to hold up as defining characteristics - some gracilis have wide leaves, some elwesii have narrow leaves, many gracilis have twisted leaves, but some don;t while some elwesii have slightly twisted leaves, some gracilis have slightly convolute leaves, while some elwesii can have almost applanate leaves, some gracilis can be quite large, while some elwesii can be pretty small, and as for flared inner petals, well...
The flowers on my plants are open day and night.