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Precisely my concern, Leena. With people often finding they can grow one but not the other, it really doesn't help if they don't know which they're receiving.
One grows for me the other doesn't , there fore in my mind they are different
Sounds like something you 'drop fiends should be raising with Avon
Thanks, Brian. Glad to see that it was such a good day yesterday - nothing but good reports on social media.
Pas assez expert pour voir une différence si ce n'est les ovaires de SS qui sont vers le haut (peut-être pour la photo ?)Ce que je peux dire en tous cas c'est que cette répétition de dissection est magnifique à regarder
I suppose the problem, as with all bulbs, is that the provenance is the most important thing and perhaps someone has (accidentally no doubt) passed on a SS as PB which has snowballed and caused the confusion.
Well done, Anne. You have some patience!For each of these, PW1, PW2, SS - did you start with a single bulb of each and bulk them up vegetatively? There is an interesting range of variation in the inner markings within each selection. PW2 appears to be most consistent within itself. However, if these were not labelled, I'd be hard pressed to separate them out as you have them arranged here.The spathe length appears to be correct for SS and PW2, but some of the spathes on PW1 could be intermediate? There is a difference in the bearing of the flower on the scape in SS, as Fred suggests.To my eye, PW1 appears as though it might be closer to SS than PW2 (but still a lot of internal variation)?EDIT: looking at the inner markings again, those of PW1 and PW2 appear to conform with the description in The Book (apical 1/3) as does SS (apical 1/4). In your photo the inner markings are definitely slightly smaller for SS. But they're all a bit of a mixture in terms of the rounded vs. pointed ends.They do not seem to be any different in flowering time with you Anne? I'm not sure if other people's statements that PW is a couple of weeks later than SS are based on observation of the two plants growing side-by-side in the same conditions as you have there.Similarly, under your conditions, is their any difference in height?Of course, we cannot see crucial differences in their relative tolerance of different growing conditions. I'm not sure that anyone has pinned down the factors that lead to their success with one plant but not the other (and clearly there is an overlap in their tolerance as some folk succeed with both). Even if they are physically inseparable, their provenance is important as a named clone can only arise and be named once.All of this could be hugely complicated if mis-named plants have been muddled and passed around for some time.