Dave, No idea about the origin of the plant - I got it from John. For me, the activity cycle is still a mystery, as I have it in every stage of growth from leafless dormant bulb to flowering, all within a few feet of each other, as I write this. And even what appear to be a few seedlings, germinated in a pot which was under an infloresence. (I have so much I've considered sending a bunch to Dell for the BX, but wasn't sure if others would like it as much as I do.) Steve On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, dave s wrote: > I asked about the plant *Ledebouria socialis* "Miner" (named in a rare fit > of Steve-Hammeritude by John Trager) a while back, nd no one had any ideas. > I just thought I'd float the question out there again: Does anyone know the > origin of this plant? It seems to have a slightly different activity cycle > from other forms of socialis. Not by much, but... Also, (forgive me) > anybody want to trade some for socialis clones WITH LOCALITY DATA? -- Steve Marak -- samarak@gizmoworks.com