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To miniatus/serotinus:Not much to add to Dianes comments. Until recent changes were published (beginning with Donnison-Morgan et al., 2005) these plants were simply labelled 'serotinus'.
- Gerd, your x alleniae is very special! Are the three pics three different plants? The first one looks greener (like having more N.viridiflorus in it), but I´m not sure if that´s because of the light. Although I prefer "pure" species, this one is really great!
Lesley, you are very lucky! David's link just opens the search page but a search for Betty Mae( I edited his post) will bring you quite a lot of info. This post gives some good stuff ( after I uncrossed my wires, at the time!!) http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=73.msg5763#msg5763Edit by Maggi: Sorry, got mixed up... Betty has given you the 'patulus'? Ian has been researching that for Betty .... to no great advance.... seems an elusive thing to pin down... if very lovely!