Thanks, Rimmer, Kelly, Vlad, and others who replied privately. You gave
me some starting points, and with those I went to the key at the Flora
of North America site.
I'm aware of the adage ("keys are written by those who don't need them
for those who can't use them") but Z. smallii looks like a slightly
better fit than Z. jonesii so far. But the flowers from yesterday were
badly wilted, so I'll wait for another fresh one. It appears I'll have
lots.
Steve
On 8/20/2021 9:25 AM, Rimmer de Vries via pbs wrote:
> The wiki photos have no entry for Z jonesii
>
> It looks like Z smallii i received in BX 402 donated by an early researcher in genus. The center tepals stand upright and do not typically lay flat like most Zephyranthes
>
> Rimmer
>
>> Vlad Hempel > wrote:
>>
>> Agree, looks a lot like Z. jonesii to me
>>
>> Vlad Hempel
>>
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