Very nice, Tennis.
In trichopilias, what constitutes "relatively small"?
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Now blooming in the GH, this is a hybrid of T.tortilis and T.marginata,
examples of which species are shown below it. A good example of a hybrid
inheriting the best of both parents, it has the form of the tortilis
greatly enhanced by the coloration of the marginata. A relatively small
plant, it has large flowers for its size and is a carefree grower.