"i meant the resulting SRF of stringing inductors will be always worse than a SRF of its particular member." - ILYA
Oops, I misread, sorry!
"Generally speaking, the so-called "self capacitance due interturn capacitance" is a myth multiplied in technical literature.
There is only a SRF as a primary phenomenon (caused by inductor wire to be a long transmission line)."
I know what you're saying, but self-capacitance is almost entirely determined by the physical winding method, hence single layer, pi-wound, multiple donuts, etc.