"Robin Attrill" <Robin@rpattrill.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: "In recent years, principally due to the efforts of Michael Vassar and = others, the merits of the genus Oxalis have begun to be more widely = appreciated. One of my favorites, that is seldom seen, at least in the = UK, is Oxalis orbicularis... ...and: "A good illustration of the plant is present in Jeppe's Spring and Winter = Flowering Bulbs of the Cape, plate 58d" For those of us without this book, care to offer a description of the plant, flower color, etc. Sorry, it's a pet peeve of mine where a plant is featured, yet no clues are given about what it might look like. Mark McDonough Pepperell, Massachusetts, United States antennaria@aol.com "New England" USDA Zone 5 ============================================== >> web site under construction - http://www.plantbuzz.com/ << alliums, bulbs, penstemons, hardy hibiscus, western american alpines, iris, plants of all types!