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Post by Domgravine06 on Aug 23, 2012 8:48:40 GMT -10
Bought it as possibly splendiana x truncata, but with name tag saying "lost tag" Any ideas?? I was thinking Alata x truncata or reverse.
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 23, 2012 16:44:08 GMT -10
Looking at pics on the web, it could possibly be a number of things, but besides a rather deep color, the pitcher shape seems a failry good match for such a cross.
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Post by Domgravine06 on Aug 23, 2012 19:14:14 GMT -10
So you think it could be Splendiana x truncata? i love the color of it:)
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 24, 2012 19:34:37 GMT -10
I'm liking the color too, but again, I'm not certain. A lot of the splendiana x truncata photos usually depict young or uper pitchers that are all green. It could also be a form of alata x truncata.
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Post by kevnep on Aug 24, 2012 21:31:35 GMT -10
Splendians x alata
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Post by Domgravine06 on Aug 25, 2012 12:13:37 GMT -10
Its very easy to see truncata is one of the parents for sure. Ill stick with splendiana x truncata:)
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Post by Domgravine06 on Aug 25, 2012 12:26:56 GMT -10
Leaves
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Post by bodhi on Aug 28, 2012 17:51:28 GMT -10
is there a female Lady Pauline ? cheers
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Post by morbus on Aug 29, 2012 23:22:19 GMT -10
is there a female Lady Pauline ? cheers Yep, I have one Its from BE
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