I love these primary and near-primary crosses. Also, try doing a google search on the grex name.
Arthur Boldrini = C. forbesii x C. Fascelis (Fort Caroline, 1978 )
Fascelis = C. aclandiae x C. bicolor (Veitch, 1900)
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I love these primary and near-primary crosses. Also, try doing a google search on the grex name.
Arthur Boldrini = C. forbesii x C. Fascelis (Fort Caroline, 1978 )
Fascelis = C. aclandiae x C. bicolor (Veitch, 1900)
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Very nice, Sue! It does have strong species characteristics, particularly from aclandiae.
Julie
I was never a fan of these bifoliates, partly because they have that crazy metallic fragrance... but good ole Diane and photos like these are winning me over...
Charming bloom! I like it!
Cheers. Hoa.