Dear All; Thanks for all the input on Neomarica. More than I could have wished for. I appreciate all the cultivation information for N. caerulea Lee your link to pix is excellent. Mary Sue, when/if you add these to the Wiki, it seems likely you'll need new pages for Neomarica, Trimezia and Pseudotrimezia. Obviously my "old' yellow flowered N. longifolia belongs in Trimezia now. As a note of interest, I wondered what the "new" Marica (NEO) had to do with the OLD Marica. The Genus Marica is now considered a synonym of Cipura, a small genus related to Herbertia. I love how all these threads work together to bring more people and ideas into a positive discussion. Thanks to all. Jim W. ps. Without actually having seen my N. caerulea bloom, it looks like it may be the most beautiful in the genus, but I really like the Pic of N. sabini that Lee supplied. Good luck with your seedlings. -- Dr. James W. Waddick 8871 NW Brostrom Rd. Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711 USA Ph. 816-746-1949 Zone 5 Record low -23F Summer 100F +