There was a mention of a pink Eranthis on the Scottish Rock Garden Club forum http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php I googled for this, and found that Flora of China http://www.efloras.org/ says that Eranthis can be white, yellow or "pink-red". It then lists the species growing in China, E. albiflora, E. stellata (which we have on our wiki), and three subspecies of E. lobulata which has not had its colour reported yet. The only drawing of it shows it in seed. Could lobulata be the mysterious "pink-red"? Or does someone know of another one? Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada maritime zone 8, cool Mediterranean climate mild rainy winters, mild dry summers