sanguinearocks101 wrote:Cross wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:02 pm
sanguinearocks101 wrote:If not I’ll take the bottom one in picture 2.
I actually lost the tags (kids thought I left them in the plants on accident) but the small ones in the big pot should either be alata or sanguinea. I bought them and a freak freeze killed the mature plants. I was left with the babies tucked under the big plant. I just can't tell the difference now.
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All of the small ones in the big pot look like ventrata to me(Alata is very rare in cultivation). The peristomes look too thick to be sanguinea
Hm, you could definitely be right. I'll send you one with number the top one in number two as well. You can let me know when it grows up! Shoot me a pm.
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