Tranlienianum green dot

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It could be the Klinge cross, coccineum red x Tranlienianum. Many have been sold by some growers under the name tranlienianum 'red' or tranlienianum 'vinicolor'. The leaves are a little bit stiffer than a regular tranlienianum, and they are slower growers...

Here is a photo:

paphtranlienianumred.jpg



Some are actually much darker red, and favor more the coccineum color. All have a tranalienianum 'shape'.
 
Very nice color but that may have something to do with the health of the plant.

No, it has bloomed three times exactly the same. It's healthy, just njot as robust as the other one.


It could be the Klinge cross, coccineum red x Tranlienianum. Many have been sold by some growers under the name tranlienianum 'red' or tranlienianum 'vinicolor'. The leaves are a little bit stiffer than a regular tranlienianum, and they are slower growers...

Here is a photo:

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Some are actually much darker red, and favor more the coccineum color. All have a tranalienianum 'shape'.

Actually Sandy, as Freud said, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. This is just a nice tranlienianum, a division of a collected plant (though technically art.prop. since the growths that became the division were grown in a GH.

And the photo you show doesn't 'have the tranlienianum shape', but is decidedly different, though who knows? There's a lot of variation in species and not everything is a conspiracy.
 
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