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Old 13th August 2009, 12:08 PM
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Old 13th August 2009, 09:22 PM
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Looks like a T. harrisii to me......congrats on the blooming:D
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Old 14th August 2009, 12:41 AM
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It does looks like one but the infl looks rather short. Could be hondurensis but again the leaf rosette is kinda rigid. Did you manage to take a shot of it's flower??
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Old 14th August 2009, 09:24 AM
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This photo was taken sometimes back. So unfortunately it is too late now. Anyway , the leaves are rigid but not as rigid as those of T. White Star. The flower is red color and no branch, just like a red color rocket.

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It does looks like one but the infl looks rather short. Could be hondurensis but again the leaf rosette is kinda rigid. Did you manage to take a shot of it's flower??
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I must agree it's a harrisii then. Just that the inf.l is much shorter. That's what makes me think it's a hondurensis but then you mentioned the leaves are rigid. Leaves of hondurensis are more softer and broader.
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