That's really interesting, Dick, that L. callosum adapts to your hot climate. Originating in the far north, I never would have dreamed it would survive.
About Cheung's immaculatum, dellac said:It's really fascinating how the lack of spotting in the orange form occurs with a lack of pigmentation in the whole plant.
I hadn't thought about that! And since I have a lengthy rumination brewing, I'll bring it up in the Genetics thread.
And (Oh!) Della, did you originally received bulbils from the NWTLS seed ex, or seed?
And depending, had you noticed if the seed was lighter colored, or if the there where any bulbils that were all green (or same for your one proven immaculatum, now)?
I'm only looking at one pic each of Della's and Dick's yellow tigers, but it seems Della's has a lot more bumpy warts?