Scilla lingulata ciliolata is blooming here in Maryland. I've grown to like this very tidy looking plant very much. It's been in a cold frame since it arrived in 2007 from Jane McGary. It's one of those plants which although small and not conspicuous repays close examination. The foliage of Arum pictum is developing now: the foliage of this species is very handsome. Foliage of Notholirion thomsonianum is also developing rapidly. Jim McKenney jimmckenney@jimmckenney.com Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, 39.03871º North, 77.09829º West, USDA zone 7 My Virtual Maryland Garden http://www.jimmckenney.com/ <http://www.jimmckenney.com/> BLOG! http://mcwort.blogspot.com/ Webmaster Potomac Valley Chapter, NARGS Editor PVC Bulletin http://www.pvcnargs.org/ <http://www.pvcnargs.org/> Webmaster Potomac Lily Society http://www.potomaclilysociety.org/ <http://www.potomaclilysociety.org/>