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HansIn my opinion your Muscari looks more M. commutatum rather than M. inconstrictum: the mouth is more open, bell shaped, in incostrictum.
Quote from: Oron Peri on February 12, 2010, 11:20:44 AMHansIn my opinion your Muscari looks more M. commutatum rather than M. inconstrictum: the mouth is more open, bell shaped, in incostrictum.Thanks Oron, this is a form of Cyprus, which seems to be quite different to the more eastern plants you have shown. In my opinion the mouth of the flowers it is not constricted enough for beeing M.commutatum and maybe the racemen of flowers should be denser. Here a pic which shows a similar plant: http://rareplants.co.uk/product.asp?s=hjnwzY462707&strParents=&CAT_ID=0&P_ID=3351&strPageHistory=search&numSearchStartRecord=1
An impatient Hyacinthella which has slowly been making its way up over the last few days.