pbs Digest, Vol 41, Issue 13: Middelpos mystery

Hannon via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sun, 12 Jul 2020 14:07:26 PDT
This looks like Trachyandra, perhaps T. tortilis?

Dylan

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> Any ideas about this bulb with distinctive corkscrew foliage? Cameron
> McMaster couldn't put a name to it at the time back in 2011. I was
> guessing a Ornithoglossum, but that's doubtful. I put it up on
> iNaturalist, and the closest suggestion was Dipcadi crispum, but that
> has hairy leaves. It is the right shape, however.
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> MSI? Dylan? Anybody?
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