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Post by danyoh on May 3, 2016 16:49:47 GMT -5
1. D. tokaiensis? 2. This one is much smaller than the first one... but i'm guessing it's still D. tokaiensis? 3. D. nidiformis? Here's the plant after flowering, recovering I never saw the flower bloom so couldn't take pics of it..
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Post by WillyCKH on May 5, 2016 10:20:05 GMT -5
3 looks like D. nidiformis; I'm not sure about the first two (sphatulata?) because I have seen different forms of x tokaiensis.
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