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11-06-2011, 10:08 AM
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C. Peckhaviensis
It is a primary cross between C. schilleriana and C. aclandiae. Like both its parents, the plant is not tall. Flowers are mild fragrant.
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I love it. I have a young C. aclandiae cause I love that spotted look!
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This looks great! Best of both parents.
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