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Unfortunately research goes faster than one would wish. Phalocallis is included in Cypella along with several other previous "genera". They are anatomically Cypellas. Phalocallis is a subgenus of Cypella and comprises 3 species. The current name for the plant in the photo is Cypella coelestis. Cypella plumbea is a darker form of Cypella coelestis thst seem to be extinct in the wild. Does it exist in cultivation?Diane, hope this is of help. Best Alberto
Dear Diane: Yes, it is a densely technical book with all recent molecular DNA findings, covering all the genera of the Iridaceae. Some results are amazing, other disparate and a good deal logic and resonable. Even so, this is how far the knowledge of the family has gone and Peter has studied them for so many years that one can trust his taxonomy without doubts. Kew is of course trying to establish a balance among the whirlwind of synonyms but one can find major "horrors" here and there. For instance, note they describe P. coelestis as "tuber geophyte" when it is a basic fact that all tigridioid irids have BULBS.
.......Not to mention that to gain access to all the publications a private individual would need considerable financial resources.......