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Dieas Flora of China includes P. kostyczewii? If my memory isn't wrong the species is an endemic of one Kyrgyzstan valley.
Yes, Olga, I have red the same information about P kostyczewii at internet as you have ( a Russian forum)), so I believed the same, but yes, it is described in the big official "Flora of China".
Now we just have to get to the very heart of this topic. Does anyone have experiences of growing P ajanensis, P taraoi, P magadanensis or P tatewaki ( my personal favorite)?
Coming back to P.rubra, I believe Olga's plant is true. Everything coincides with the description and pictures from France and Spane which have been posted. Here are some off-springs of Olga's plants. ( Sorry, I can't post pictures as all of them taken last year are more than 200 KB). Will try to find earlier pictures.
You know I have had. I grew P. ajanensis and P. magadanensis from seed. Sorry Olga, I had totally forgotten that you had tried P ajanensis. And, your P magadanensis is still bigger than mine. It has only two leaves after two years.
But, do you really think it is correctly namned? I have seen descriptions of P rubra with the adding of `serotina´as if it would be a cultivar? But still, the color of the flowers?! Here are three links with pictures from nature, two from France and one from Spain. .pdf[/url]
My plants of P. rubra. It's grown from not wild collected seed. I am not sure it's true. But it's red. And some seedlings were violet like P. vulgarus. It is smaller and not as vigorous as . And it's leaves are more finely divided.