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Ian - my understanding, largely derived from Blanchard, is that there is a lot of variation & N. asturiensis overlaps with N. minor (so-called) which, apparently, is only known as a garden plant.
Quote from: Gerry Webster on March 05, 2012, 08:38:39 PMIan - my understanding, largely derived from Blanchard, is that there is a lot of variation & N. asturiensis overlaps with N. minor (so-called) which, apparently, is only known as a garden plant. Thank you Gerry for that. It amazing that some species can very so much.