Re:More N. vent/petiolata/truncata

From: Richard Brown (esoft@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sat Mar 14 1998 - 18:54:31 PST


Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 21:54:31 -0500
From: Richard Brown <esoft@ix.netcom.com>
To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
Message-Id: <aabcdefg928$foo@default>
Subject: Re:More N. vent/petiolata/truncata


>I think the photo in question is a typo, showing N alata.

I whole heartedly agree. In fact, I think I have this exact clone of alata!

>I'm fairly sure the plant I have labeled petiolata is an F1 hybrid
>between these
two >species as it does look just like a blend of the features displayed
by these two...

Dave. I have one of these too. It was supposedly a petiolata, but it
looks exactly like my other "truncalatas". The rest of your description
hits the nail on the head.

Check out Phil Mann's picture on his website page 21 of N petiolata.
Finally, a photograph of this elusive species!

Until later, again.

Trent Meeks
Pompano Beach, Fl.



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