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Old 08-24-2023, 05:28 AM
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Recently i came across this name "nobilior coerulescen". I would like to know what is the difference between nobilior coerulescen and nobilior coerulea? Or Are they actually the same?


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Old 08-24-2023, 08:38 AM
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I think they are the same, yes. I think 'coerulescen' is just a little outdated. Could be wrong. Curious if anyone else has a different answer
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There should be an S at the end, coerulescens. Often the -escens suffix denotes a pale colored version of the color scheme.
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There should be an S at the end, coerulescens. Often the -escens suffix denotes a pale colored version of the color scheme.
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So when is a flower referred to as coerulescens vs just calling the plant a coerulea? It's seems to me that it was a term that was used before coerulea was well understood. Is it supposed to be a different condition?
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So when is a flower referred to as coerulescens vs just calling the plant a coerulea? It's seems to me that it was a term that was used before coerulea was well understood. Is it supposed to be a different condition?
Yes, it's just a paler, lighter version of coerulea
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