Even though we’re in the garden virtually everyday, there’s so much to see that we often miss things that are right in front of us. Case in point…a few weeks ago, our taxonomist, Zac Hill was walking though the woodland garden and noticed that our evergreen Solomon’s Seal had been sexually frisky with another disporopsis species in a nearby clump. In the photo on the right is the daddy, Disporopsis pernyi, and on the left, the momma, Disporopsis undulata. In the center is the baby…a hybrid between the two.
The hybrid clump was actually fairly large, so we’d missed the blessed event by several years. According to disporopsis guru, Dr. Aaron Floden of the Missouri Botanical Garden, this seems to be the first time that anyone has documented a hybrid between these two species, so we named our new baby Disporopsis ‘Opsis Attract’ and look forward to being able to share in a few years.
That’s so cool. Thank you for sharing the photos
Just wondering, how do three sprouts on the same root become three different plants?
There was only 1 seedling that we extricated from the main clump.
“The hybrid clump was actually fairly large,”
Hybrid vigor?
We won’t know for sure about hybrid vigor until we grow it on its own for a few years.