If you look at any current listing of flasks/seedlings from Taiwan, you will see literally hundreds of green crosses at each of the breeders. Add to that that they offer a significant discount to the pot plant trade for flasks of Maudiae types if the labels have been lost or if there is any question of the ID. This means that in reality, although you can guess at the ID, you will never know for sure. This is a group which is so far bred that there are hundreds of hybrids which are so similar as to be almost impossible to tell apart. You could obviously label the plant, and no one would possibly be the wiser
, the question remains, would you really want to do that though?
I have handled many thousands of these into our local pot plant trade over the last couple of years and can tell you that they are all starting to look the same, with only the extremes being distinct. (sorry, just a carpenters few cents worth
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