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Geophyte discussions => Current Photographs => Topic started by: Dennis Kramb on December 02, 2022, 05:20:25 PM
Formerly known as Sinningia sp. 'Bahia' for the region of Brazil in which it was discovered, the official name Sinningia sulphurea was published a couple months ago. Of the 75-ish species in the genus it's one of the few yellow-flowered ones.
https://bioone.org/journals/candollea/volume-77/issue-2/c2022v772a1/Two-new-species-of-Sinningia-Gesneriaceae-endemic-to-Bahia-Brazil/10.15553/c2022v772a1.short
I don't have the other species that is named in this article, but some friends here in the USA are growing it.