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Thread: Two Hybrids

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    At a local (kind of) garden center they have two Sarr hybrids... Ladies in Waiting and Flies Demise...

    Ladies in waiting looks like leuc x minor... Am I right? I dont know what Flies demise is... Itlooks complex. I think there is some purp, and some rubra, but I cant say for sure...

    Do both of these produce their own digestive juices?

    Anything else I should know? Either of them rare?

    Thanks!!!!!
    Greg

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    flies demise is S. wherryi, purpurea, and rubra
    Oh boy.

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    I don't know what 'Ladies' is but I know it is not leuco x minor. Leuco x minor is x excellens.
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    Yah. I know. Stupid me. I realized that after I posted... I even WANT excellens, so I know what it is... I don't know why I thought that.

    I looked themboth up, so I half know...

    I think it goes

    Wherry x ( rubra x psitt)

    The psitt would explain the venestrations and the redness around the top, and both the rubras would explain why its not against the ground, tho it ison a bit of an angle...

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    'Ladies' is leucophylla x (psittacina x rubra)

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