ID help, please

Steve Marak via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 19 Aug 2021 21:04:58 PDT
Since every flower of this thing sets seed without help, and it seems 
every seed germinates and grows without help (and regardless of the 
medium in which it lands), Zephyranthes citrina seems like a 
possibility. That species has been offered via BX or SX several times, 
but I have no record of ever ordering it, and this first showed up in 
the greenhouse during a time when I wasn't acquiring new bulbs or sowing 
seeds, and in a pot of something else, so I'd appreciate confirmation or 
correction.

Three pictures attached, I hope. Side view of a "normal" flower (I've 
not seen one fully open), front view, and side view with the flower 
teased open for a better view. The leaf visible in the second image, the 
one with the photobombing jumping spider, is of a non-bulbous 
Rhyncholaelia digbyana, the rightful occupant of that pot.

Thanks,

Steve
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