We awarded this spectacular round and relatively flat 5 flowers on one inflorescence plant an FCC of 90 points today at the Lima show in Peru.
Let me know why you think we did that lol.
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Note: the flamea part of name is more of a guide than actual true flamea. The flower presented with a pink line on sepals but on closer inspection, that pink was on the posterior back side! This pink stains through by reflected back light to appear on the front of flower. The analogy is like a shadow through a frosted glass.
This is a race of the Ayachuco, the warmer regions with down under purple leaf.![CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/42/42386-7e8ee694f2bb955fdf06f85b746331b2.jpg)
Let me know why you think we did that lol.
![CEE262E3-0307-419D-8CA9-A470E319B91F.jpeg CEE262E3-0307-419D-8CA9-A470E319B91F.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/42/42382-1f89c647b0669b1ae4e6ffe4e112e2e9.jpg)
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![71763CE0-5712-43F7-B578-53056EECAD7D.jpeg 71763CE0-5712-43F7-B578-53056EECAD7D.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/42/42387-19cf5811e21886e3a68844aff53ae91a.jpg)
![CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/42/42386-7e8ee694f2bb955fdf06f85b746331b2.jpg)
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Note: the flamea part of name is more of a guide than actual true flamea. The flower presented with a pink line on sepals but on closer inspection, that pink was on the posterior back side! This pink stains through by reflected back light to appear on the front of flower. The analogy is like a shadow through a frosted glass.
This is a race of the Ayachuco, the warmer regions with down under purple leaf.
![CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg CF70E39A-8E12-4293-BC03-C897FDFDE497.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/42/42386-7e8ee694f2bb955fdf06f85b746331b2.jpg)