More very useful information, thanks for that Eric.
Do you have bluebells in your garden?
Ive been a bit quiet recently, but I can assure you Ive been beavering away.
I'm working on the information sent to me by Chiltern Seeds. Over 4000 catalog items.
Ive written a series of small programs to import that plant names into the Master Database in Ideas Genie Pro format.
It can also be used by Flower Genie of course.
I'm down to the last 500, so nearly finished that exercise. The Catalog will be available for download very soon!
I was "on the trail" today checking up a catalog item 1154F, seed for Scilla non-scripta.
http://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/chilternseeds/211/moreinfo/d/scilla+non+scripta+true+wild+species/pid/31512773Looking at the image on that page, I'd say it has a one-sided inflorescence.
First port of call is checking the name was against the RHS database. Not found.
More surfing, and I found that the bluebell revels in the name Hyacinthoides non-scripta. (To confuse matters more, a number of species in the genus Scilla are listed)
Now the question I'm asking - what exactly are those seeds?