SubRosa
BS Bulldozer
4 years ago I collected a couple of small, prebloom C. acaule from my neighbor's property and planted 2 in my bog garden. Both have survived and grown, although the one in this pic has done better, probably because it's a few inches higher above max water level. Although they're in "drier" areas, neither ever get dry, and they're in pretty much full sun. Last year one bloomed for the first time, and this year it bloomed and started producing an offset. I went out to check the flower as it was opening, and noticed these little green and white guys. It was a bit of a surprise because they moved about 6" from where I planted them 2 years ago all on their own, and distinctly uphill. I guess they want it a bit drier, and weren't going to wait for me to figure it out! They're Pecteilis radiata 'Ginga'. First pic (badly) shows this year's acaule flower, along with the offset and a couple radiata. Second pic is last year's flower, which also shows the different way the plant holds its leaves in full sun, as opposed to the flat pads on the ground you see with woodland specimens: