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The last one for today is a primary hybrid as well. And again a
succesful one. Renanthera imschootiana x Neofinetia falcata. The plant
branches easily and is very willing to flower. Flowers are 4 cm wide and
have a vermillion red colour with a touch of orange and a touch of deep
red. It has three braches that are capable of producing flowers and four
more branches to come. The branches are not simultaneous yet, but I hope
they will synchronize over time.

Greets, Niek

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Those are some interesting hybrids, haven't seen them before. I also like
the Malaxis.
-danny

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The last one for today is a primary hybrid as well. And again a
succesful one. Renanthera imschootiana x Neofinetia falcata. The plant
branches easily and is very willing to flower. Flowers are 4 cm wide and
have a vermillion red colour with a touch of orange and a touch of deep
red. It has three braches that are capable of producing flowers and four
more branches to come. The branches are not simultaneous yet, but I hope
they will synchronize over time.

Greets, Niek



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Neat plant. That should be a very floriferous little monster. I want one.

Al

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The last one for today is a primary hybrid as well. And again a
succesful one. Renanthera imschootiana x Neofinetia falcata. The plant
branches easily and is very willing to flower. Flowers are 4 cm wide and
have a vermillion red colour with a touch of orange and a touch of deep
red. It has three braches that are capable of producing flowers and four
more branches to come. The branches are not simultaneous yet, but I hope
they will synchronize over time.

Greets, Niek


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