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Originally Posted by musicloveranthony
I looked at the USDA site again and you're correct the variety in the northern USA is makasin, the southern variety is parviflorum and the other is pubescens. Thanks for alerting me to that! Do you know if there is much difference between the northern and southern varieties?
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Anothony,
For clarity and for those who might have difficult following this the three varieties are:
-Cyp. parviflorum var. pubescens (Large-flowered LS)
-Cyp. parviflorum var. makasin (Northern Small-flowered LS)
-Cyp. parviflorum var. parviflorum (Southern Small-flowered LS)
Many still consider var. makasin as a synonym of Cyp. parviflorum var. parviflorum and recognize only two varieties, the above and Cyp. parviflorum var. pubescens (formerly Cyp. calceolus). It is sometime hard to tell vars. makasin (Northern Small-flowered) and pubescens (Large-flowered) apart and even more difficult to tell the difference between the two small-flowered varieties. The chief difference, as I understand it, between the two small flowered vars., makasin and parviflorum is that makasin grows in calcareous wetlands and is very heavily scented, while parviflorum grows in neutral to acid woodlands and is very lightly scented. The difference in habitat, then, is the main thing.