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Petrocosmea - information needed, please.

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Michael J Campbell:
I have this as petrocosmea grandiflora

Maggi Young:
Just  heard  from Julian Shaw, who sends this  link to a  Chinese ( translated) article on the  confusion with the  mis-named  P. grandiflora in cultivation......

For the interest of your forum members there is a link to the Chinese centre for Gesneriad conservation with a few images of genuine P. grandiflora   http://gccc.gxib.cn/showNews-278.aspx

 A photo from that article  of the  "true"  P. grandiflora ...


 
 Julian also says :

Since the last query was so successful, please could I try another one?

Does anyone know anything about the origin of Petrocosmea HT-2 and TT-27 Such as what the letters stand for, who introduced them and how long they have been around?

I think it would be useful to clear up these identities too if we can while we are at it."

I hope  forumists will again be  able to help!

arisaema:

--- Quote from: Maggi Young on April 10, 2019, 11:44:35 AM ---Does anyone know anything about the origin of Petrocosmea HT-2 and TT-27 Such as what the letters stand for, who introduced them and how long they have been around?

--- End quote ---

TT is Tim Tuttle, according to http://www.gesneriads.info/genera/petrocosmea-sp-tt-27/ . The numbers (TT) 27 and 64 sound like they also might be Chen Yi's, I suggest contacting him to ask - or checking her old lists.

arisaema:
Internet Archive saved a copy of her gesneriad lists here.

Maggi Young:
Razvan Chisu grows  Petrocosmea rather  well - look at this  beauty....



 Razvan has  made these  compilation images  to help with ID and has  agreed  that they be  shared  here - Thanks, Raz!
 



Petrocosmea aide-mémoire # 2
"Some species have flowered already and a few are still in early bud. But these are at their best now"


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