Dear Dell and all, I assume that #2 was collected from a plant that looks like Triteleia bridgesii which is a very beautiful Triteleia. Highly recommended and at least the ones I grow increase slowly so growing from seed is a good way to go. I am providing this information because I don't think anyone who is looking this up will find this plant under the name listed. Pictures on the wiki: http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/… Perhaps Fred can confirm this is the one. Mary Sue >2. Seed of Dichelostemma aff bridgesii; open cymes of 15-20 flowers per >scape; blue violet in sun; mauve in semi-shade; habitat: Tuolumne, CA; >gravelly clay-loam; not ultra-basic; hot, dry summers