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Quote from: Rafa on January 25, 2011, 10:27:19 PMGerry, this is the new name for N. x susannae, (N. cantabricus x N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus), the mother is N. triandrus subsp. pallidulusN. x litigiosus del Amo (N. albicans x N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus) and the mother is also pallidulus. This hybrid and N cantabricus are among my all time favourite plants. I just looked up this "new" name for the hybrid as I thought it was what I have called N x susannae and I found this picture in the wild. This is a superb shot showing the hybrid alongside the parent. Hope that's Ok with Rafa to post the linkhttp://www.treknature.com/gallery/photo233123.htmIt seems to show the hybrid as a lot bigger than N triandrus, is that correct, Rafa or just due to perspective on the photo?
Gerry, this is the new name for N. x susannae, (N. cantabricus x N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus), the mother is N. triandrus subsp. pallidulusN. x litigiosus del Amo (N. albicans x N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus) and the mother is also pallidulus.
A couple of ones from today Atlas Gold one of Rob Pottertons and N Romieuxii which came to me as "ex Fred Hunt" a lovely strong yellow