kman ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Mar 12, 2024 Messages 114 Reaction score 245 Location Mendocino Coast, California Nov 18, 2024 #1 A sister to one I posted last month. Couldn't be more different. Starts reddish, not creamy yellow and is on a very tall spike. The 50% longiflorum is strong with this one. Much smaller flower as well.
A sister to one I posted last month. Couldn't be more different. Starts reddish, not creamy yellow and is on a very tall spike. The 50% longiflorum is strong with this one. Much smaller flower as well.
mrhappyrotter Grand Chupacabra Joined Dec 26, 2012 Messages 2,979 Reaction score 708 Location Central North Carolina Nov 18, 2024 #2 I love the variability you see in a lot of Phrag hybrids like this. Color is pleasant. I'm not a fan of the toothiness. Is this a polyploid plant?
I love the variability you see in a lot of Phrag hybrids like this. Color is pleasant. I'm not a fan of the toothiness. Is this a polyploid plant?
kman ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Mar 12, 2024 Messages 114 Reaction score 245 Location Mendocino Coast, California Nov 18, 2024 #3 mrhappyrotter said: I love the variability you see in a lot of Phrag hybrids like this. Color is pleasant. I'm not a fan of the toothiness. Is this a polyploid plant? Click to expand... No, a diploid. I think the teeth look fierce. Roooooar!
mrhappyrotter said: I love the variability you see in a lot of Phrag hybrids like this. Color is pleasant. I'm not a fan of the toothiness. Is this a polyploid plant? Click to expand... No, a diploid. I think the teeth look fierce. Roooooar!