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xNeomea strawberry
xNeomea strawberry xNeomea strawberry
back 5617 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2010-04-19
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xNeomea strawberry
(Uploaded as: Neoregelia sarmentosa)
Photographer: Eric Gouda
Identification: solved
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  • Identification (5618): Derek Butcher (2010-04-19) =XNeomea unknown hybrid - The inflorescencee looks odd and there are no pedicels. I guess that an Aechmea was mother hence the name but I doubt the Neo sarmentosa because it does not blush at anthesis. Seems to be another case of the hybridist not analysing his results. (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
  • Identification (5618): Dutch Vandervort (2010-04-19) =x Neomea strawberry - looks a lot like x neomea strawberry which used to be fairly common in Souhern California -- perhaps dating back to Ed Hummell (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)