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Grateful if someone could confirm whether this is Polyxena (Lachenalia) ensifolia...
That is pygmaea Steve.
Peter, even if it takes centuries, any Polyxena wull never look lik any Lachenalia.
Thanks, Darren. I was given the pot last year, in leaf but after flowering, and it was labelled as P. ensifolia. I hadn't grown Polyxena before so thought I'd check the ID with those who have. How are your Lachenalias coming along this year, the the way? Mine seem later than usual coming back into growth - probably because of this mild weather. I then start to worry about watering: too much? too little?....
I watered first weekend in September as usual
These Nerines are hell to photograph.
Lachenalia pusilla, a lovely little plant, with a curious scent.