Bonaventure,
Actually, your statement should be 'I don't believe "Sophronitis coccinea"
is even in the same genus as Soph cernua.'
because S cernua is the type species for Sophronitis, and that being the
case, whatever changes are made, it will most likely remain a Sophronitis
and S coccin
In reply to Leo,
I don't believe that "Sophronitis" cernua is even in the same genus as Soph.
coccinea, never mind S. pumila, S. tenebrosa, or S. purpurata for that matter.
What genus are the rupicolous "Laelias" now?
Are you into nucleic acids analysis at BASF?
Bonaventure
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