2 More Hildewinteras

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2 More Hildewinteras

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Two more in flower today:-
Humes prima prima.JPG
H ild koehuit.JPG
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Both lovely Sylvia but that top one is amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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Two of the best I have seen! What are, they, please?
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ralphrmartin wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:30 pm Two of the best I have seen! What are, they, please?
The .jpg filenames will tell you.
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Tony

OK, the first is H. 'Humke's Prima Prima'. (k is missing in the filename)

However, perhaps you are seeing something different to me: for the second one I see
H ild koehuit.jpg

If this is an abbreviation for Hildewinteria 'Koehuit' - then I cannot find any reference to it online.

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Tony R wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:35 pm
ralphrmartin wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:30 pm Two of the best I have seen! What are, they, please?
The .jpg filenames will tell you.
Not on my phone they won’t.
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Hi Ralph.The one you like is Hildewintera prima prima the second one is Hildewintera koehuit. I bought the latter one in 2017 and that was the name then. I do apologise for the errors on the naming but this is due to the programmes I use for naming them. I have awful trouble as it will not name the photos properly. I think in future I will name them separately when posting any to stop any confusion. Sylvia
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Sylvia wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:31 am the second one is Hildewintera koehuit.
Intriguing name, as it means "cow house/hut" in Dutch. Could it have been "koel huit/huis" meaning cool house?
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Sylvia wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:31 am [...] I do apologise for the errors on the naming but this is due to the programmes I use for naming them. [...]
A rather off the topic here, but what kind of programmes are they? A plants/image database maybe?
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