....... Almost a pure white pouch.
Wisely so...'cause it ain't! However, a very beautiful godefroyae, that should fill the chest of any owner with intense joy and pride!Leslie, Darlene resisted the temptation to name it var. leucochilum.
The FCC was very full and flat. Plus it was a pure leucochilum.This is very nice one! I wonder how it compares to Krull-Smith's recently awarded FCC line. Saw him posting it in FB.
The tag does say leucochilum. HeheheLeslie, Darlene resisted the temptation to name it var. leucochilum.
Thank you. I have been growing this one since April 2020. This is the third time it has bloomed for me, and each time the flower improves a bit. This is a pic of the first time it bloomed. The petals are fuller now; and it is less cupped now, but it is still a bit cuppy.Wow! Amazing! Thanks for showing us. How long have you been growing it?
... "your flower is the epitome of a beautiful godefroyae form - and so much more natural looking than the flatter godefroyaes." ..... "I somehow find it a bit crazy, that very limited aesthetic criterias seem to form the basis for judging "
Agreed… some species like purpuratums are wonderful as is.Jens, I just LOVE your statement: the human wish to turn every unique species flower shape into a flat round big pancake that even the real pollinators would no longer recognize is making me really sad. I am fully happy with looking for round shapes in hybrids, but absolutely not for species. I really belief we are breeding the diversity out of species in culture. I think species selecting should be on vigor, growing speed, maybe size a bit but not on trying to change the natural shape diversity...
Darlene, a wonderful plant , with a wonderful flower shape !
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