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A Storm of Colors

x mastersiana
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x dyeriana
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x coccinea
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mirabilis x bicalcarata
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x hookeriana
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ventricosa x xiphioides
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x "Rokko' (EP)
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Really great plants! I especially like the N. ventricosa x xiphioides, it looks really neat. What is that weird lumpy thing in the 3rd picture?

-Ben
 
Wait until my Lecanopteris pumila finds out that you called her a "weird lumpy thing". She's not gonna like that, nosiree, and she'll make you suffer once she's all grown up (in about ten years...)
 
CopCarFC: that's Lecanopteris pumila (see my earlier post). In the immortal lines of AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie":
"Ain't exactly pretty. Ain't exactly small. Forty-two, thirty-nine, fifty-six - you could say she's got it all!"

glider:
x predator gets MUCH larger. This one's a li'l cutie and will probably stay that way
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By the way, it's a hybrid created by the inimitable Mr. Christian Klein of Germany.

n. gracilis:
the x mastersiana is from the Japanese CP Society. We get quite a lot of Japanese plants here in Taiwan.
 
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