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This was a naughty one Gail, this is Scilla greilhuberi according to the Kew Checklist but there are major proposals afoot to split Scilla up into various new genera, I'm getting into gear now!!!
i think i saw this genus split up on pacific bulb society website..
Lesley, get em in now before the Kew checklist changes!
LOL,Super stuff Diane!Lesley, given they allowed these seeds in under, for example Scilla greilhuberi can't one just explain that the name has changed but the plants haven't suddenly become kiwi eating triffids?
Good one Cohan, now that would be even easier! Unless the regulatory authorities are unusually efficient and up to date in all things taxonomic and will not allow stuff in on the basis of taxonomic sloth maybe?( Taxonomic sloth does not live in Madagascar or eat vegetation )