tenman Well-Known Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,875 Reaction score 526 Location Ohio May 27, 2014 #1 This is a hybrid of Cyp.macranthos and kentuckiense. It bloomed in '11 and '12, but skipped last year. The flower is the largest cyp I have (at least until the kentuckiense gets bigger!) Attachments philipp0514.jpg 87.8 KB · Views: 38
This is a hybrid of Cyp.macranthos and kentuckiense. It bloomed in '11 and '12, but skipped last year. The flower is the largest cyp I have (at least until the kentuckiense gets bigger!)
N NYEric Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 50,366 Reaction score 1,328 Location New York City Apartment May 27, 2014 #2 nice, thanks for sharing. I call first dibs if these go in the space-making sale!
L Linus_Cello ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 3,956 Reaction score 584 Location Washington DC, USA May 28, 2014 #4 Wow, much nicer than mine (need to post).
Erythrone ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2010 Messages 9,376 Reaction score 205 Location Eastern Townships, Quebec May 28, 2014 #5 A very nice one!
KyushuCalanthe Just call me Tom Joined Jan 12, 2008 Messages 8,195 Reaction score 489 Location Kyushu, Japan; warm temperate/subtropical climate May 28, 2014 #6 That is an exceptional clone. Did it have such thick segments the first two flowerings?
tenman Well-Known Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,875 Reaction score 526 Location Ohio May 28, 2014 #7 KyushuCalanthe said: That is an exceptional clone. Did it have such thick segments the first two flowerings? Click to expand... Yes, but they were better - not twisted.
KyushuCalanthe said: That is an exceptional clone. Did it have such thick segments the first two flowerings? Click to expand... Yes, but they were better - not twisted.