Three albums charlesworthii, barbigerum and villosum

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The villosum is probably correctly aureum not album. It is, however, a little different than my other aureums. The flower has more green in it and the foliage is thicker and more stiffly vertical. I’d call it sword shaped. I picked up this villosum a couple of years ago at Hausermann’s Fall Open House. The label said villosum album. The plant was from Quintal Farm.
 

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WOW what a graet display .... a feast for the eyes for lovers of green and white/yellowish flowers. 👌
 
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The villosum is probably correctly aureum not album. It is, however, a little different than my other aureums. The flower has more green in it and the foliage is thicker and more stiffly vertical. I’d call it sword shaped. I picked up this villosum a couple of years ago at Hausermann’s Fall Open House. The label said villosum album. The plant was from Quintal Farm.
Lol “show us the whole plant,” cried the people!
 

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