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I am just starting to manage Weber State University's CP collection after being absent for two years and I need to get some pings identified. Many of the tags were written with marker and the labels are no longer legible. I am in the process of repotting all the plants into a better ping media and I would love to get the appropriate labels for them as well.

Ping1 - Labeled as Cyclosecta
Ping1.JPG


Ping1a - Labeled as Cyclosecta
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping1a.JPG

Ping 2 vs 1 - Both labeled as cyclosecta- true cyclosecta should be the plant on the right.
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping1vs2.JPG

Ping 2 - Should be cyclosecta???
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping2.JPG

Ping3 - Should be reciprocal crosses I made of of P. [moran x ehlerisiae] 'weser' x moctezumae - maternal moctezumae right?, maternal 'weser' left? Lost all but a fraction of my notes
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping3.JPG

Ping 3 Flowers
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping3Reciprocals.JPG

Ping3 reciprocals vs P 'aphrodite' (far right)
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/PingMorXEhlerXMocRecipVSaphrodite.JPG

Ping4 - No label
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping4.JPG

Ping5 - no label
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/Ping5.JPG

Ping5a - no label
http://blake.springclover.com/Pings/ping5A.JPG


Any help is appreciated. Most of the original plants were supplied by JimScott.
 
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Edit: Nope I was totally wrong.
 
Sheesh, I haven't seen a real ping in so long I couldn't identify. Good looking specimen though.
 
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