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I really need to hire a proof reader, I ment to say it could be a selfed P. x chamaeleon, but if it's labelled as being from seeds of P. emodi then I guess that it really is a hybrid of that species! P. x chamaeleon does produce a ton of seeds, I have a couple ex McLewin seeds, but neither show any signs of fading to white and are quite inferior plants, really. (That goes for most of the primary herbaceous hybrids I've grown, they're hardly ever better than their parents.)
Here are a few more shots of ostii,..............