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Marc
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I currently have multiple plants of Dend. kingianum blooming or in bud. I also have a Dend. speciosum var. pedunculatum in bud as we speak.
Now I'm wondering about two things.
First of all naming, the hybrid of kingianum x speciosum = Delicatum. Since then var. pedunculatum has been elivated to species status. Or at least as far as I know, so would this hybrid be actually a new primary or would it still be called Delicatum.
Second of all plant size.
The kingianums I have tend to grow very small, and pedunculatum is a small grower as well. Could I expect the result of this to be small as well and size wise fall somewere between these two.
Or can this hybrid mix the involved genetics in such a way that you would end up with a plant that is actually bigger when it's adult then both of its parents?
edit:
This is the Dend. speciosum var. pedunculatum I own.
Now I'm wondering about two things.
First of all naming, the hybrid of kingianum x speciosum = Delicatum. Since then var. pedunculatum has been elivated to species status. Or at least as far as I know, so would this hybrid be actually a new primary or would it still be called Delicatum.
Second of all plant size.
The kingianums I have tend to grow very small, and pedunculatum is a small grower as well. Could I expect the result of this to be small as well and size wise fall somewere between these two.
Or can this hybrid mix the involved genetics in such a way that you would end up with a plant that is actually bigger when it's adult then both of its parents?
edit:
This is the Dend. speciosum var. pedunculatum I own.
