Linus it might hold two flowers for a short period but one blooming habit unlike SA it never has branched. Where as my SA branches every time and puts on a nice display.
Terry, this is the old issue of lumpers and splitters. I have both longifolium and hincksianum, there is a slight deference between the two. Which could be argued as a line breeding effect. I don't know the geographical distribution of longifolium /hincksianum but I would imagine hincksianum is an isolated population in transition like many of our beloved slippers are. The difference, hincksianum is a smaller plant/flower then my longifolium and uniquely tends to bloom later. I don't know if that means anything or not.
To answer your question, yes. It could be called Urgandiae but if I keep the name as it is, curious folks like yourself will look it up! Also on the off chance it's matched up to a standard Urgandiae it won't get dismissed as a weenie Urgandiae!!
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