Just getting this started so I can get a url.
I will post more about this in a couple of days.
Happy New Year, 2021!
I will post more about this in a couple of days.
Happy New Year, 2021!
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There were a few flowers on the galapagoensesCaneDog said:Hey Paul. Interesting about the weak/floppy branches and slow lignification on the brown rocopica. I think of that as a cardenasii trait, so perhaps those 2 are leaning back that direction some in the F3. I didn't grow an F3 this season, but my OW F2 has an upright growth habit with "normal" rigid branches, which IIRC yours did as well. Right
My galapagoense hasn't shown any sign yet of wanting to flower. Are you seeing any indications from yours?
Pr0digal_son said:Just a few flower shots.....
Really nice photos, John!Pr0digal_son said:Just a few flower shots.....
Correct. I tried to get a clear shot of the green spotting in the throat of the flower but failed miserably. Sometimes it's very pronounced. Something that a lot of people miss because they are drawn to the vivid yellow of the outer flower.PaulG said:Really nice photos, John!
The yellow flower is a rhomboidium?
Thanks, ‘Dog! John takes the flower photography toCaneDog said:Good stuff PaulG and Pr0digal. Some great captures of the varieties and their characteristics.
PaulG said:The Cumari Flibu has finally opened a flower
or two:
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Same flower, different p.o.v.:
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