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Future hybrids?
Hi guys,
Just a thought.How would these guys look like? ampullaria x aristolochioides (the steep mouth remains) ampullaria x truncata (large ampullarias) veitchii x trusmadiensis(colourful and big peristome) ampullaria x trusmadiensis(wow...amazing) gracilis/mirabilis x trusmadiensis(vigorous hybrids) ampullaria x lowii (could be same as lowii x aristolochioides) These guys can grow in LL conditions with no doubts. Whats your comments?
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Re: Future hybrids?
Hi Ali
BTW amp x truncata is already present......but it isn't famous thats all Ken
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Re: Future hybrids?
Most of those could easily be made in the next 5 years if your knew the right people.
How about, hamata x ventricosa-vigorous with teeth. hamata x ramispina-nice dark pitchers with some small teeth. eymea x truncata-large size with white and red striping. Uppers would be interesting. villosa x sp. 2-villosa would bring that amazing pitcher while sp. 2 is very fast. Something like one leaf every 10 days. |
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Re: Future hybrids?
I know Ken.I've seen the pic somewhere before.
Hi Alcran, That's a good idea of yours.Villosa...well it's a very very slow growing plant you know so it may take some time to see hybrids with it.
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