Vox
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Two years ago I got my first pure besseae, and after some difficulties (not enough watering…) now it’s growing okay. I always was a fan of this little beauty, and now I’m thinking of getting more of them. I know that there are “common” besseae to be purchased, and also line breeding types, like those Popow is selling here.
But on the other hand there seem to be wild forms, that might differ from the commonly sold besseae: Ecuagenera is selling four different forms that seem to be wild types from different locations (Limon, Chiguinda, Guarumales, Amazonas). There a pictures on their website, but honestly I can’t see the concrete differences of these types. By the way, that besseae on my windowsill is such an „Amazonas“. It didn’t flower till now.
Could anyone please say something about the specifications of these Ecuagenera types? In this forum there are older threads dealing with a Peruvian besseae. Is this Peru besseae identical with one of those Ecuagenera-besseae?
I'm simply not sure what I should look for. I could imagine that wild types for me are more interesting than "common" besseae. Thanks for opinions!
Thanks and sorry for my bad English. I’m working on it.
Greetings, Volker
But on the other hand there seem to be wild forms, that might differ from the commonly sold besseae: Ecuagenera is selling four different forms that seem to be wild types from different locations (Limon, Chiguinda, Guarumales, Amazonas). There a pictures on their website, but honestly I can’t see the concrete differences of these types. By the way, that besseae on my windowsill is such an „Amazonas“. It didn’t flower till now.
Could anyone please say something about the specifications of these Ecuagenera types? In this forum there are older threads dealing with a Peruvian besseae. Is this Peru besseae identical with one of those Ecuagenera-besseae?
I'm simply not sure what I should look for. I could imagine that wild types for me are more interesting than "common" besseae. Thanks for opinions!
Thanks and sorry for my bad English. I’m working on it.
Greetings, Volker
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