Posting a picture of my wierd
Phrag. dalessandroi. This one has some yellow and orange coloration to it, borne upon a VERY tall, branching spike.
Phrag. dalessandroi has been considered a variety of
Phrag. besseae, but there are a few differences that would make the segregation more than valid.
The distribution of
Phrag. dalessandroi is basically in the "middle" of the
Phrag. besseae populations. This would suggest that
Phrag. dalessandroi is not the same as
Phrag. besseae. Also,
Phrag. dalessandroi has one more pair of chromosomes than
Phrag. besseae, which is enough to segregate
Phrag. besseae var.
dalessandroi from
Phrag. besseae, into a seperate species.
This species was originally found by Dennis D'alessandro in Zamora, Ecuador. Later, the local botanical garden clean sweeped the original locality of the species. Many sites were later discovered, making the distribution a larger area.
Okie, so here's the pic. I have another I will post later after I get them off the camera...
-Pat