Story:
Glenn Parker of New Zeeland received the seed from an old man who said his son, who was a UN worker in Kosovo, brought it back to NZ when he was on leave. The seed didn’t germinate, but the old man gave him a plant. Glenn never saw the old man again to get the name and so named it after the location it came from. Glenn shared seeds and Carolyn Male made them available to SSE members in 2003.