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6373 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2011-02-08
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Tillandsia ionantha 'Peach'
Verzamel locatie: from Pedro Glucksmann collection
Fotograaf: Matthias Asmuss
Opmerking: pic from today with no blooming but already grouped
Determinatie: in behandeling
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- Opmerking (6368): HEL (2011-02-08) - Largish cv collected in Mexico by Pamela Koide, Bird Rock Tropicals, CA. There is also A t. capitata 'Peach'. (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Opmerking (6368): Uncle Derek (2011-02-08) - It isn't 'Peach' . Check the BCR on http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/bcg/bcr/index.php (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Opmerking (6368): Uncle Derek (2011-02-08) - There is a capitata 'Peach' in the trade but not registered so we do not know what it is supposed to look like. It could be the same as 'Rio Hondo' from Guatemala and which has been recorded. (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Opmerking (6368): Benedict Tay (2011-02-13) - Hi,
I don't think it's T. 'Peach' because the true peach blushes peach, yellow or orangey with purple flowers with no reddish marking whatsoever. However, what could have played a trick on us is the camera to display colour which are often difficult to distinguish. Hence, you may have a T. 'Peach' but the colours shown isn't. Given very strong light, it will turn totally peach in colour. (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl) - Opmerking (6368): Greg Dauss (2011-02-14) - My plants labeled 'Peach' turn yellowish in the crown at flowering. The white-flowering 'Druid' shows the same characteristic. Yours is not 'Peach'. (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
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