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Old 14th August 2009, 01:12 AM
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Default A hybrid.

One of the crafty works from world reknown hybridiser, John Arden.
Perhaps you guys would like to guess what is this.









Another different hybrid. The plant itself measures 32" diameter.

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Old 14th August 2009, 09:00 AM
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Default Re: A hybrid.

Very healthy tilly. The leaves look like Jolisco-monticola, but the flower doesn't seems to be it is.
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Hi Andy, my guess would be t. "Amigo" (jalisco-monticola x rothii).....not an easy hybrid to get.....did u get it from bird rock?
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Yes han. Both have jalisco-monticola parentage.

You've guessed one of the plant correctly. Nope. Mine wasn't from Bird Rock although it does carry a few of Arden's hybrids.

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