mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
I'm rather irritated about this. I guess I'll wait for it to finish opening and then consult the phragsperts for identification. That being said, I'm 99.9% sure this is not Phrag. Fritz Schomburg. My best guess is that it's Phrag. Eumelia Arias.
Eumelia Arias is my current favorite kovachii hybrid, so it's not all bad. But! I already have a Eumelia Arias that I'm quite happy with, and I certainly wouldn't have paid what I did for this plant had I known it was Eumelia Arias (or similar).
Furthermore, this particular plant has been a fairly demanding drama queen. It's produced spikes previously for me, but each time the buds blasted. So, I'd get my hopes up, only to have this plant crush them. Hey, I really wanted a Fritz Schomburg.
Not only that, but it's been a little more difficult to grow than most of my other phrags. The foliage looks like crap as a result. The newest growth has popped up an inch or two above the potting mix. I've babied it, doctored it, and coddled it. This is in stark contrast to my known Eumelia Arias, which is a big, healthy, care-free plant that blooms reliably, several times a year.
Anyway, to me, the color is just not right for a Fritz Schomburg. More telling, look at those spots on the petals and the rounded, globular pouch. Okay, enough b@!*tching, here are the pics ...
Eumelia Arias is my current favorite kovachii hybrid, so it's not all bad. But! I already have a Eumelia Arias that I'm quite happy with, and I certainly wouldn't have paid what I did for this plant had I known it was Eumelia Arias (or similar).
Furthermore, this particular plant has been a fairly demanding drama queen. It's produced spikes previously for me, but each time the buds blasted. So, I'd get my hopes up, only to have this plant crush them. Hey, I really wanted a Fritz Schomburg.
Not only that, but it's been a little more difficult to grow than most of my other phrags. The foliage looks like crap as a result. The newest growth has popped up an inch or two above the potting mix. I've babied it, doctored it, and coddled it. This is in stark contrast to my known Eumelia Arias, which is a big, healthy, care-free plant that blooms reliably, several times a year.
Anyway, to me, the color is just not right for a Fritz Schomburg. More telling, look at those spots on the petals and the rounded, globular pouch. Okay, enough b@!*tching, here are the pics ...