To be honest, I can't either. I was going by the wording in the description, "The Miltoniopsis bismarckii used here is a beautiful peach pink..." so was just assuming the "used here" referred to the bloom in the pic, since I can't imagine that flower being the FCC clone either. For some reason I assumed this was a new cross, and usually they put up one parent or the other (or both) to represent it; if the flower is representative of what the new grex is supposed to look like, I'd wonder which grex it was actually taken from?Originally Posted by Sue
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Anyway, feh! (to use a Sue-ism!) I'd have picked a different picture to market the thing.







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