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Author Topic: Tulip Shaped Drops  (Read 2816 times)

Gerard Oud

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Re: Tulip Shaped Drops
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2015, 06:16:49 PM »
Hi Rick,

I have found a few in the elwesii and one in the plicatus! see pic

cheers

Rick Goodenough

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Re: Tulip Shaped Drops
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2015, 01:28:22 AM »
Dima, that is a beautiful drop with the upturned petals. Good luck with it as I think it to be fairly unique in G. nivalis.

I also enjoyed seeing your tulip formed G. peshmenii, Hagen. A lovely form.

Gerard, fun to learn that a G. plicatus has that petal form as well. A very pretty one there. Here is a shot of the same elwesii flower brought in the house due to predictions of much colder weather moving in. I like that it sprang wings as it matured! The apical mark was elusive and looked to be a definite 'w" shape, but that must have been in part a shadow, as it looks more like a more typical 'V' now.

Cheers! Rick

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