M
Mahon
Guest
Jason,
That must be the wierdest Phrag. besseae I have seen! It looks like it has Phrag. besseae and Phrag. dalessandroi in it, and could be a multiple crossing of those two species or the result? Also, what happened to the lower flower, did it bloom without a staminodial shield?
Thanks for the photos, much appreciated!
-Pat
That must be the wierdest Phrag. besseae I have seen! It looks like it has Phrag. besseae and Phrag. dalessandroi in it, and could be a multiple crossing of those two species or the result? Also, what happened to the lower flower, did it bloom without a staminodial shield?
Thanks for the photos, much appreciated!
-Pat