It is a cross between Adromischus schuldtianus x Adromischus marianiae herrei.
Adromischus hybrid
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Adromischus hybrid
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
The herrei isn't very prominent Leo.....it really only looks like a nice schuldtianus?
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
Chris, I didnt the cross but it is from a serious german hybridizer of Adromischus, he pollinated them. With photos is not easy to see the roughness on the leaves.
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
So this Adro will be the same as this:
http://schoger-diller.de/img/adromischu ... 00x600.jpg
from Andreas Schoger-Diller:
http://schoger-diller.de/index.html
who appears to be doing some splendid work in Germany hybridising c&s.
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble
http://schoger-diller.de/img/adromischu ... 00x600.jpg
from Andreas Schoger-Diller:
http://schoger-diller.de/index.html
who appears to be doing some splendid work in Germany hybridising c&s.
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
Not one of his better hybrids IMO. I don't see any herrei influence whatsoever, even in the link of DT's. It looks just like one of the Kakamas clones ex Lavranos or Hammer which have been in hort for years.
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
Maybe not the best of his hybrids but for me it is very nice.
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
I think it is one of the best I have, Adromischus marianiae herrei x clamwilliam (I am not sure with the exact cross)
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
At least the herrei influence is obvious with this clone Leo. The previous one with the white edge is quite special.
Who'd have thought a few years ago that the humble Adromischus would gain so much in popularity?!
Who'd have thought a few years ago that the humble Adromischus would gain so much in popularity?!
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Re: Adromischus hybrid
Possibly due to that book those 3 guys wrote?
I can't remember their names offhand.
I can't remember their names offhand.