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H. x butchinensis

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Thanks again! I've been dying for a heli from you. But.. this only fueled the fire. I NEED MORE MORE MORE!

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looking damn fine. :D
 
Heliamphora x butchinensis: beautiful . . .
 
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x butchinensis ?

a new hybrid , from what species?

jeff
 
x butchinensis ?

a new hybrid , from what species?

jeff

It began with an very old plant that had been circulated for years and was once purported to be Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor but has also shown some distinct H. sarracenioides influences clearly seen in the following link (http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127358&highlight=unexpected+divisions), though long before H. sarracenioides was described -- and has been named after an American horticulturist of note . . .
 
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omg David youre really serious about this....

Im honoured but geeze mate it embarrasses the do-do outta me LOLOLOLOL :p
 
omg David youre really serious about this....

Im honoured but geeze mate it embarrasses the do-do outta me LOLOLOLOL :p

As well it should (heh,heh,heh); and to think we have correspondence from the Old World asking about the "new" hybrid. Oh, I forgot to add that I snipped off a piece of root and it's currently being cultured for posterity . . .


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Last edited by Joseph Clemens; 06-22-2011 at 10:36 AM. Reason: H x butchiensis not a valid plant name
 
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Hahaha :) Joseph, it's butchinensis.
 
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wasnt me i promise :p

Wow, Butch, that reminds me of a book of mine, The Commissar Vanishes, where people fell out of favor in the former Soviet bloc. It is a collection of photos where people have been purposely airbrushed out -- and sometimes even replaced by an awkwardly-painted potted plant (no kidding) . . .
 
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ummm i was at this concert LOL, I dont remember much... but i was there
There is something seriously wrong with us both David LOL
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H. hybrid "butchinensis" maybe for now :p
 
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ummm i was at this concert LOL, I dont remember much... but i was there
There is something seriously wrong with us both David LOL
OMG that just made my day :) Alles klar Herr Kommissar??
 
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Here are some great shots from The Commissar Vanishes (couldn't find the potted plant one just yet -- I think it was an uppity Cosmonaut) . . .

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Getting lonely in there, Joey?
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Here are some great shots from The Commissar Vanishes (couldn't find the potted plant one just yet -- I think it was an uppity Cosmonaut) . . .

Don't overdo it. Tovarish Stalin doesn't like it!

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that man was true evil... but FWIW 4 out of 5 Nazi deaths occured on the eastern front...

“Death solves all problems - no man, no problem.”
Joseph Stalin


( what a wild tangent LOL)
 
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that man was true evil...

“Death solves all problems - no man, no problem.”
Joseph Stalin

I believe every country/empire/etc had its share of ruthless dictators... Russia is no exception :(

P.S. We hijacked the thread....
 
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wow.. this thread got WAY off topic. You yahoos are so easily entertained.
 
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