Here are the pictures of my C. Eros AM/RHS, which is a primary hybrid of C. mossiae coerulea and C. walkeriana coerulea registered by Veitch and sons in 1895, and if I am to believe the vendor, this plant is a division of the division of the original plant! I gort the plant in the end of may, when it had two small new growths. The plant grew rapidly and about in 2 months was in bud. The flower bloomed the day before, but to my dismay it was first found out by some nasty snail.







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