I got this one from a member of the Pimentas forum, from Brazil. He found it on the wild, growing in some woods.
It seems to be a white-flowered C. praetermissum.
(http://ftp.pimentas.org:10080/pimentas_forum_files/white_flower_praet1_122.jpg)
(http://ftp.pimentas.org:10080/pimentas_forum_files/white_flower_praet2_176.jpg)
(http://ftp.pimentas.org:10080/pimentas_forum_files/white_flower_praet3_164.jpg)
Interesting flower and nice pictures. What leads to the determination of C. praetermissum?
I'm not really sure it is a C. praetermissum. But the region where it was collected from has loads of C. praetermissum growing in the wild.
But it could well be another species, maybe still not described formally? :shock:
The growth of this plant looks very much like other C. praetermissum I've seen. I haven't seen the pods, but they are said to be small and red. The seeds are light-brown/yellow, like other common species.
Does anyone have another opinion?
Even for the plant seems to me a C. Praetermissum
The flower with red border that is :shock:
This can be a wild unknown
Please save seeds if possible. I'd love to try this one if possible Luca. Very unusual! I hope it works out well.
Chris
Lainaus käyttäjältä: "luca"I'm not really sure it is a C. praetermissum. But the region where it was collected from has loads of C. praetermissum growing in the wild.
But it could well be another species, maybe still not described formally? :shock:
The growth of this plant looks very much like other C. praetermissum I've seen. I haven't seen the pods, but they are said to be small and red. The seeds are light-brown/yellow, like other common species.
Does anyone have another opinion?
I have grown one white-flowered prae: CGN 22795. Was a huge, strange, clearly very wild plant. Pics can be found in Inferno's Wild section (which btw will again have a huge update due to new information).