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Old 07-26-2015, 11:37 AM
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Clowesia amazonica [Note: gender of a species must agree with the gender of the genus.] was recently described so I guess it's not readily available in the trade. I saw that Bela Vista offered this species in Redlands several years ago. It looks very similar to warczewitzii.
I thought the same thing too. Apparently there are some differences. Maybe the differences are genetic. Maybe they're morphological, idk.

In any case, this species is somewhat newly described and is very hard to get a hold of.

All Clowesia are a pain to find. I got very lucky with finding my Clowesia rosea. Maybe they'll be available again through an international vendor or something, idk.
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