without doubt of hybrid origin, but it would be difficult
to guess at its parents with any certainty.in flower to P. bellulum, but is a much st ronIgt eirs garloliwed
ing plant, and the leaves are very different. The
marking of the petals is not unlike P. JDaveyanum, but
every other part of the plant is totally dissimilar. It is
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and peat mould suits it very well, and cuttings root
rpelaadceildy ,i np ala nshteedlt einre dp ostist uiant iothne. same kind of soil, and