Here you go, Ludger.
I apologize for leaving 'new' off on my second post.
'New Ocre' Up the Bottom ..
Thank you very much Alice.
Good picture.The anther look like candida and not like a suavolens.
Sorry for my wondering,smile.
GL
Ludger,
Would you be so kind to give me your thoughts on this brugmanisa?
I will also be grateful to anyone else who has knowledge for a good opinion.
Tonny in a follow to one on my previous posts up says it is not the wild form.
The source I received calls this New Ocre.
Yet they follow saying it is the wild form from Columbia.
I would just like to know what it is so not pass on wrong.
Thank you.
This message was edited Saturday, Feb 1st 6:39 PM
Alice, moving this back up for the others to see. i don't believe new ocre is the wild form. my understanding is that ocre was virus prone to the point that some hyridizers tried to recreate. I can't remember, but i read Monika talking about this i think.
Ocre is Ocre ( the wild form)
Ocre new, ocre 2000,2001 are hybrids from HG.
May be anyone crossed insignis orange with an ocre, I dont know.
Alice, as I told you.I will try to help you.I must look for other pictures and ask some people.
May be we must wait for next summer.I will try to get pictures from all " Ocres "
GL
