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Geophyte discussions => Mystery Bulbs => Topic started by: Jim Barton on April 25, 2022, 02:42:08 PM

Title: Bloomeria I D
Post by: Jim Barton on April 25, 2022, 02:42:08 PM
I have Bloomeira labeled as B. coocea and B. humilis flowering which I cannot tell apart. I have tried keying them with the  Munz and Jepson keys with no success. I know at one time they were considered one species. Any observations on differentiation would be appreciate. Even if they are mislabeled I cannot tell which one they are.
Jim
Title: Re: Bloomeria I D
Post by: Martin Bohnet on April 25, 2022, 07:23:52 PM
Hi Jim,

I've moved this to the Mystery Bulb area. Could you provide photos of those plants to help people sort things out?
Title: Re: Bloomeria I D
Post by: rupertclayton on April 27, 2022, 11:57:26 AM
Hi Jim,

Yes, photos would be very helpful. In the wild, there three main things distinguish these two species:


Obviously, point number 3 won't be much help in identifying your cultivated plants. The scape height will probably be a good indication, although it's possible that B. humilis may not be quite as short when growing in potting soil. And the form of the flower tube should be pretty reliable. If you can add photos taken from a couple of angles I'm sure we can get your plants IDed.

Rupert