B bcostello Guest Nov 18, 2008 #1 This bloom is getting old now and really curling back. Don't know if it has been named.
B biothanasis Guest Nov 18, 2008 #2 Nevertheless, it is very beautiful and interesting!!! Great colours...!!!
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,287 Reaction score 49 Location Michigan, USA Nov 18, 2008 #4 Pretty pink staminode. I didn't see it on the RHS site.
Ross ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 4,466 Reaction score 203 Location North central Minnesota Nov 18, 2008 #5 wellesleyanum? Interesting, I see no Brachy influence in the shape.
Roy Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 3,260 Reaction score 2 Location Halls Gap,Western Victoria, Australia Nov 18, 2008 #6 paphreek said: wellesleyanum? Interesting, I see no Brachy influence in the shape. Click to expand... I agree, the brachy seems to be missing completely.
paphreek said: wellesleyanum? Interesting, I see no Brachy influence in the shape. Click to expand... I agree, the brachy seems to be missing completely.
E Eric Muehlbauer Guest Nov 18, 2008 #7 I thnk any brachy influence has curled back with the petals...It would be interesting to see a pic of the bloom when it first opened.....Eric
I thnk any brachy influence has curled back with the petals...It would be interesting to see a pic of the bloom when it first opened.....Eric
SlipperKing Madd Virologist Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 19,907 Reaction score 1,763 Location Pearland TX Nov 19, 2008 #8 Where did Wellesley go? I see a "Maudiae" type in this flower but no Wellesleyanum
toddybear Awarded Stud Joined Jan 10, 2007 Messages 3,861 Reaction score 0 Location St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada Nov 19, 2008 #9 Unique cross! Can't say that I've ever seen this combo of species.