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Dear all: Yes, my namesake Ipheion is very hardy. I would very much encourage people not to propagate it from seed as inferior kinds are already around from random crossing between 'Alberto Castillo' and the old smaller kinds. Since it is so prolific in well sized offsets, why to spoil the exisitng stock with halfbreed inferior plants? 'Rolf Fiedler' which is a native of a small area, and highly endangered, is not peregrinans, a species that has never been found so far. Bulbs, foliage, flowering time, and habit of 'Rolf Fiedler' and peregrinans do not match. 'Rolf Fiedler' is a lot less hardy than uniflorum and thrive under warmish conditions. 'Rolf Fiedler' is worth propagating from seed because of its rarity and by the possibility of obtaining lovely variants.
Hi John: That is surprising. How about BC Botanic Gardens? It could be easy for them to import and quarantine it. My comment refers to the fact that pictures of the common 'Album' are shown in websites and catalogues from a number of countries, and none were the original plant, which is typically stocky and large flowered. The flower has tepals that are broad and not tapering as in 'Album', 'Froyle Mill', or 'Wisley Blue'. In all cases use gritty soils for Ipheion uniflorum, and for 'Rolf Fiedler'. Incidentally the current accepted name is Tristagma uniflorum as you all know well. Best