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C. walkeriana and walkeriana alba
Three photos, the first a single flower from an earlier blooming, the second a pair of flowers, the third a mericlone of an awarded alba form. The non-alba does not have very good shape but is about a third larger than the alba form. It is huge compared to other walkerianas I've seen.
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You could try crossing the big one with the alba and see if you get a bigger flower with better form! Any reason why one is so big?
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I have no idea why the one flower is so large.
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Maybe it likes you, Ron. LOL Both are very nice.
Kim |
Both are beautiful....
You may get improved shape with the next blooming cycle- I dont know how it was grown though :) Where did you get your lovelies? |
Those are gorgeous, Ron. Very nicely done.
Steve |
I've had both for quite some time and when we last moved lost all my records and just don't remember where either came from. I think the alba I got as a very small seedling, but that's about all I remember.
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Ron
I really enjoyed the first photo. Dynamic. |
Very distinctive morphology. Thanks for sharing. The first one is my fav.
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