Yellow Phrag. besseae

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Tyler, not sure of the background. The clonal name on the tag reads simply 'Rob'.
Congratulation, what a beautiful besseae flavum, you own a great clone.
Thanks for posting your photo, I have the chance to see what mine would look like , had I been able to keep it alive.
Any besseae v. flavum 'Rob' would be a division from Rob Terry who took over the late Hans Burkhart collection, they are among the breeding plants of Chuck Acker , I bought 1 of the division besseae flavum 'Rob' along with another division called "Rob #1" , a real Don Wimber flavum division (with trully yellow color) and a cuzco blood 'kaila' HCC/AOS from Chuck.
Shamefully, I am not capable of keeping any of these four great plants alive.
 
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Wonderful besseae and such a cheery color. I
struggle with besseae too Hein. I donno why!
here is the list of my other victims, I feel that had I not buy them, the division would be available to be bought by a better grower.
besseae 'A-One' (orange) Chuck Acker
besseae 'Red Ball'
besseae 'Gold Titan'
besseae 'Cow Hollow II'
besseae 'Red Flame' x 'Aztec Red' Chuck breeding plant
and a bunch of besseae like a dozen old imported besseae plants by Randy (I think that is his name, he used to put a small add on the AOS magazine years ago) I thought with a big number, at least 1 or 2 out of a dozen will survive. But the solution still failed .
Another dozen chinguida besseae from ecuagenera (same faulty reason as above)
All the besseae variety like limon, amazonas etc. etc from ecuagenera.
perhaps even more, but I forgot their names.
extremely sad situation, such a sin to kill so many good plants, so I did not dare to get another besseae for a while now
 
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Very nice flower. The yellow is pleasing for sure, and the flower shape is nice. Is this one a climber or stoloniferous? That's one of the downsides of many P. besseae clones, for me. Nice flowers or not, a plant that size with long stolons is hard to deal with. The P. besseae that I grow may not have the best flowers in the world, but it's nice and compact and stays in it spot.
 
Nice flower.

Hien, you are not alone in your lament. We are all guilty of possessing cultivars that we weren’t able to maintain. Luckily there are others who could, and these live on! That’s why it’s good to send backups to others when the opportunity arises.
 
Nice flower.

Hien, you are not alone in your lament. We are all guilty of possessing cultivars that we weren’t able to maintain. Luckily there are others who could, and these live on! That’s why it’s good to send backups to others when the opportunity arises.
exactly, I believe in sharing good plant, for one thing, you give it the chance to survive , There is a story by Robert Fuch about a very precious plant that either his grand father gave divisions to 2 other peoples, or getting a piece out of three sharing divisions , then years later, after a hurricane that destroyed everything, his grand father received a reciprocate division back from one of the original division
 
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