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It'd be someone who bred an alata and a ventricosa on their own. Or got their hands on a clone from it. I guess there'd be something like that out there but I don't think I've heard of any specific cases.
Is the name "Ventrata" like a registered cultivar? I wonder if one could even call the new plant that... especially if the mother and father were swapped...
Quote[/b] ]Is the name "Ventrata" like a registered cultivar? I wonder if one could even call the new plant that... especially if the mother and father were swapped...
. i have only i form which is the normal Ventrata, but Peter D'Amato has some Ventrata x alata 'red' which basically looks like a very very dark Ventrata.
alex
i was talking about, ex:
alata luzon x ventricosa red
alata clone b x ventricosa wide pink
alata giant x ventricosa k
alata typical x ventricosa squat
alata dark red x ventricosa dark
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