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John Varigos 14-08-2007 03:16 PM

Trichopilia fragrans
 
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Also known as Trichopilia albida, this is quite a widespread species found
through the Caribbean from Cuba and into the countries of northern South
America.
~John





tenman 14-08-2007 03:46 PM

Trichopilia fragrans
 
John Varigos wrote:
Also known as Trichopilia albida, this is quite a widespread species found
through the Caribbean from Cuba and into the countries of northern South
America.
~John



IMO, the plant pictured seems to be some form of T.laxa and not
T.fragrans. Many, if not most, trichopilias sold during the last century
have been mislabelled, most often as fragrans. I have bloomed out
thirteen plants now that were labelled as fragrans and can safely say
not one has been fragrans - yet. Fragrans is a crystalline white flower
with a yellow inner throat. John, would you be willing to send me the
pic directly so I can get a better look? I would also be very interested
in more information about this plant if you're willing
( ). The picture I'm seeing here is split and has
the bottom half overexposed.

More trichopilia pics may be viewed at:
http://www.trichopilia.com , and also on the IOSPE.

Tennis the tricho nut

John Varigos 14-08-2007 04:10 PM

Trichopilia fragrans
 
Tennis, rather than send directly to you, visit my posting at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65086147@N00/1115568715/

This plant was labeled T. albida and I changed the name based on Kew monocot
web site listing fragrans as the accepted name. The grower is one of our
local nurserymen. Happy to provide more info if needed.

Cheers

John

"tenman" wrote in message
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John Varigos wrote:
Also known as Trichopilia albida, this is quite a widespread species
found through the Caribbean from Cuba and into the countries of northern
South America.
~John

IMO, the plant pictured seems to be some form of T.laxa and not
T.fragrans. Many, if not most, trichopilias sold during the last century
have been mislabelled, most often as fragrans. I have bloomed out thirteen
plants now that were labelled as fragrans and can safely say not one has
been fragrans - yet. Fragrans is a crystalline white flower with a yellow
inner throat. John, would you be willing to send me the pic directly so I
can get a better look? I would also be very interested in more information
about this plant if you're willing
( ). The picture I'm seeing here is split and has
the bottom half overexposed.

More trichopilia pics may be viewed at:
http://www.trichopilia.com , and also on the IOSPE.

Tennis the tricho nut





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