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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
That is very confusing. I think the term maudiae is quite loosely used, but using it to include sequential or multifloral is a bit of stretching. The "typical" maudiae crossed with roth or phillippinense does have some "maudiae" look, but the overall flower shape, flowering habit, plant appearance is not really maudiae in my opinion, maybe call them just novelty cross.
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Agreed. As I say, seeing this practice is the reason I'm dubious of the Maudiae label.