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Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
Wow very nice plants Wanakorn!!! Are they all suited to lowland growing? The N viking x raff looks like a normal raff yea? I have one too, but haven't produce any uppers yet.
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Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
Hi Ed
Nice hybrids.....Though the real thoreli does not exist in cultivation....Oh well who cares right? :) So many nice hybrids you created yourself...When u gonna spread more seeds (wink) :p Ken |
Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
I like the thick peristome on the thorelii x truncata. Reminds me of Angelina Jolie. :)
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Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
Hybrids of thorelii are beautiful, vigorous and adaptable to wide temperature range, beautiful work khun wanakorn :1thumbup:
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Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
Yep, some real beauties there Wanakorn! I especially like the thorelii x truncata and the Viking x raff alata. From my little experience with hybrids it seems like everything I have with raff alata in it comes out interesting looking!
I'll hopefully be back in T-land in a couple days and after trying to reduce down the 3,000 photos I've now taken in Borneo over the last 3 weeks, should be posting some real beauties. "Best of the Show" - includes; N. raja, N. villosa, N x kinabaluensis, Tons of N. lowii and a host of others! I think our list streatched to 24 species and a dozen hybrids! I wish you had been with us! I got to spend today with Tony Lamb visiting a collection of over 40 native Hoya species under one roof! Spectacular! |
Re: (-.-)Thorelii Hybrids(-.-)
Beautiful hybrids.
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