Hello guys, I'm new in this forum so here's something to share. My Phal. amboinensis var. flavida is quite a mature plant which I've acquired from a breeder in Singapore.
First bloom
Second bloom
This is not a clone so I hope it has good genetics to be a stud plant
Thanks, perhaps it's my misunderstanding. As I read from phals.net, those with yellow based are known as var. flavida while the "common" ones are white based?
Thanks, perhaps it's my misunderstanding. As I read from phals.net, those with yellow based are known as var. flavida while the "common" ones are white based?
Please correct me if I'm wrong anywhere
You are correct. According to Christenson's Monograph, flavida is with the yellow background as opposed to white background. I think there may be some confusion here with "flava" vs. "flavida". They are two different forms. The flava form is the yellow with paler yellowish instead of darker brown markings.
You are correct. According to Christenson's Monograph, flavida is with the yellow background as opposed to white background. I think there may be some confusion here with "flava" vs. "flavida". They are two different forms. The flava form is the yellow with paler yellowish instead of darker brown markings.
Susan
Thanks for your confirmation!
Will take a photo of my friend's flava within this week to share with all you guys here