Hi Brian, Cooperia is an old name, Z. drummondi is the same plant, an interesting feature of Zephyranthes drummondi that makes it easy to tell, is it has a nice feint perfume, not so common in Zephyranthes. On 31 July 2015 at 00:18, Brian Whyer <brian.whyer@btinternet.com> wrote: > > Cooperia drummondii (Zephyranthes chlorosolen) - “Prairie Lily” a form > with > > > blue-green leaves and white flowers. > > > Do I assume this item is the same as the plant in the wiki identified as > Zephyranthes drummondii, or are there several forms and/or species that are > similar? > I grow a plant under the wiki name that fits this description and came > from NARGS seed in 2011, with leaves around 15" long by 1/4" wide and a > pink/violet flush near ground level, and to the flower reverse. It is the > most desirable (to me) of any of the miscellaneous rain lilies I have grown > from seed over the years, and is presumably the same as the wiki form. It > seeds freely for me and hopefully comes true. > > Brian Whyer, UK > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ -- Steven : ) Esk Queensland Australia Summer Zone 5 Winter Zone 10 _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.ibiblio.org http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/