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Default Helcia sanguinolenta x Trichopilia fragrans

This is a first blooming for me of a new and exciting Trichopilia
hybrid. I'm a little disappointed that more spotting didn't show up, but
that may vary from flower to flower. And there's a second plant not yet
bloomed. Deliciously fragrant.

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Very nice! Is this your own cross?
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This is a first blooming for me of a new and exciting Trichopilia
hybrid. I'm a little disappointed that more spotting didn't show up, but
that may vary from flower to flower. And there's a second plant not yet
bloomed. Deliciously fragrant.



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Default Helcia sanguinolenta x Trichopilia fragrans

Pretty thing, Tennis. I love it when our posters put up something unusual.

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Very nice! Is this your own cross?
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This is a first blooming for me of a new and exciting Trichopilia
hybrid. I'm a little disappointed that more spotting didn't show up, but
that may vary from flower to flower. And there's a second plant not yet
bloomed. Deliciously fragrant.





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V_coerulea wrote:
Very nice! Is this your own cross?
Gary

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This is a first blooming for me of a new and exciting Trichopilia
hybrid. I'm a little disappointed that more spotting didn't show up, but
that may vary from flower to flower. And there's a second plant not yet
bloomed. Deliciously fragrant.




Nope, I got it from ecuagenera.
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