well, i put them next to each other and we have nodosa (grandiflora=wide open bulbs and larger flowers than standard nodosa) on left with 11 inches longest bulb, little stars in middle at 14 inches longest bulb and cordata/subolifolia in right at 15 inches longest bulb. So it does look like little stars can have larger bulbs than nodosa due to the cordata/subolifolia genetics. these are small plants and it will be interesting to keep an eye on bulb sizes after a couple of years of solid growth. Pls note that there are many variations of nodosa including a clone that is call minnie mouse that is very small in stature. many recent crosses have been done with nodosa varieties that are now classified as grandiflora. I think they are all beautiful in their own right , pristine white flower, great fragrance and blooms multiple times per year, what's not to like?
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