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Old 12-30-2023, 10:02 PM
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Here’s how it ended up opening. Anyone care to venture a guess as to what this is? Currently it’s solidly a NO ID, but pretty enough to warrant the space in my collection. Definitely gives a C. trianaei vibe to me, but the more experienced growers may have a different opinion.

The replacement from Hausermann’s arrived yesterday (after a shipping fiasco…don’t send FedEx packages for pickup at Walgreens!). The replacement is also a massive plant, and has three sheaths in development…hopefully it is correctly labeled!
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Here’s how it ended up opening. Anyone care to venture a guess as to what this is? Currently it’s solidly a NO ID, but pretty enough to warrant the space in my collection. Definitely gives a C. trianaei vibe to me, but the more experienced growers may have a different opinion.
You could send a photo to Hausermann's... it wasn't what the label said but it came from their nursery. (And likely there ae others blooming) Someone there may very likely recognize it. Sometimes things end up on the wrong shelf, but it's not a "random plant".
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