These are two siblings from the same cross, flowering for the second time, so approaching full size but not quite there yet.
The parents are besseae ‘rob’s choice’, a tetraploid clone and kovachii ‘Tesoro morado’. There was some doubt as to whether the kovachii clone was also a tetraploid but it is now thought to be diploid so the seedlings from this cross are triploids.
First up we have a photo of both plants in flower.
You can see quite a difference in the flower quality, both in colour and shape.
This was evident last year when they both flowered for the first time. Both keep their flowers flat through their life.
This is the better clone. It’s only on day 3 of opening so may increase in size a bit. It’s currently 4.5 inches across and probably of award quality although in the UK, the EYOF have set the bar pretty high for phrags.
David
The parents are besseae ‘rob’s choice’, a tetraploid clone and kovachii ‘Tesoro morado’. There was some doubt as to whether the kovachii clone was also a tetraploid but it is now thought to be diploid so the seedlings from this cross are triploids.
First up we have a photo of both plants in flower.
You can see quite a difference in the flower quality, both in colour and shape.
This was evident last year when they both flowered for the first time. Both keep their flowers flat through their life.
This is the better clone. It’s only on day 3 of opening so may increase in size a bit. It’s currently 4.5 inches across and probably of award quality although in the UK, the EYOF have set the bar pretty high for phrags.
David