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Yes, Rob i hope you were referring to the first two photos. Mirabilis is just 1/3 of the hybrid. It is fantastic because it can withstand cold weather while all its parents are lowlands!!. that's the best hint i can give you.
If anybody has any guesses on the second hybrid, i am all ears.
Hi Gus and Everyone,
Your first photo reminds me alot of N. Wrigleyana, but could also be juvenile versions of a Japanese hybrid we have called N. Shinjuku, which is N. wrigleyana x Mixta. When Shinjuku gets large they are striking, with the peristome taking on an almost metallic sheen.
The second photo is obviously a mirabilis hybrid-maybe with anamensis or thorelii. It is still a young plant and can sometimes be hard to appraise. Of course, I'm guessing. A juvenile mirabilis x merrilliana might also fit the bill
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