Oh no - they are quite rare. Iirc, they were 're-discovered' after many years by Fernando and a batch of seed was brought back from the expedition & sold. I suspect that less than half of the people succeeded in growing the plants to maturity, fewer got them to flower and close to none have produced seed (apparently not self-fertile). All of this info is from memory & some (or all) may not be accurate...Pretty little dew. I don't think I've seen this one before.