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Oleksii

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Dear all!

Few persons on other forum show their Utrics saying them to be sandersonii. Leaves of them are quite simmiliar but not flowers

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As for me this is definitely other species. It looks, for example, like livida or some cross between livida and sandersonii, but in this case I'm not sure - I don't grow them.

Thenks for answers.

Sincerely,

Oleksii


Edited by Oleksii, 24 July 2012 - 10:32 AM.


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Definitely not sandersonii. Looks very much like livida.

Sandersonii have very distinctive 'bunny ears'

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Maybe not the best pictures, but:

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Thanks for answers.

Maybe some mistake happened when plants were tramsported

And, in addition, picture of my sandersonii (main reason of my confidence that there are not sandersonii)

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Hi!

Please, help me with one more identification.

I have shown this flower yet, but I still have little doubts about my corectness.
Is this  U. blanchetii?
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Yes, it is. Seems to be both the purple (typical) and the white flowered form. The latter sometimes comes labelled as U. parthenopipes.

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Thank you for reply. I need somebody to tell me that.