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03-02-2014, 06:59 PM
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Ooooo, I detect a faint fragrance. Don't know how to describe it. A crisp citrus maybe.
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Still love this one. Easy to see the corningiana and bellina influences, not so much the tetrapsis.
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I need to be nicer to leaves. Too many of my plants have abraded, pinched, burnt and otherwise damaged leaves.
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04-25-2016, 03:49 AM
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Looks like a superb corningiana. Sweet!
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04-25-2016, 12:21 PM
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That is a nice one.
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I tossed my corningiana species I had (something congenital was going on; every leaf eventually had to be trimmed back for black tips).
I love the corningiana parent they used. Way out of my budget!
I guess the tetrapsis influence is the slight variability of the colors.
Love this plant. Would love it more if the fragrance was stronger (normally I want scent to be weak).
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Tetraspis is recessive in trait when combined with colored parents but gives the random spots if inherited.
Wonder if the corningiana is due to fungus?
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Wow fascinating I love this cross!!
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Such a beautiful flower, and nicely grown. You mentioned that you didn't see the tetrapsis in the flower, but it's in the shape.
Nice growing!
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