tnyr5 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 8, 2014 Messages 2,466 Reaction score 2,547 Location Pennsylvania, USA Dec 28, 2022 #1 That's the best and most correct way I can think of to describe it. Small on this flowering; it aborted during the neighbor nonsense & immediately tried to bloom again. A few other species are doing the same thing.
That's the best and most correct way I can think of to describe it. Small on this flowering; it aborted during the neighbor nonsense & immediately tried to bloom again. A few other species are doing the same thing.
L Linus_Cello ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 3,931 Reaction score 553 Location Washington DC, USA Dec 28, 2022 #2 good save- looking forward to the sibling blooms
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 19,977 Reaction score 2,264 Location Brisbane, Australia Dec 28, 2022 #3 anthocyanin reduced?? (has spots). Its very pretty
Happypaphy7 Paphlover Joined Aug 14, 2014 Messages 8,132 Reaction score 2,295 Location New York City Dec 29, 2022 #4 I like it!!
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,385 Reaction score 2,502 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Dec 29, 2022 #5 Happypaphy7 said: I like it!! Click to expand... So do I! Braem would possibly characterize it as 'a pale colour form'
Happypaphy7 said: I like it!! Click to expand... So do I! Braem would possibly characterize it as 'a pale colour form'
R richgarrison Well-Known Member Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 1,079 Reaction score 750 Dec 30, 2022 #6 nice one... do we get away with calling it 'albescent'? as a synonym for 'pale'?
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,385 Reaction score 2,502 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Dec 30, 2022 #7 richgarrison said: nice one... do we get away with calling it 'albescent'? as a synonym for 'pale'? Click to expand... P. appletonianum fma. alboviridis (Hort.) would be my proposal
richgarrison said: nice one... do we get away with calling it 'albescent'? as a synonym for 'pale'? Click to expand... P. appletonianum fma. alboviridis (Hort.) would be my proposal