A cross between Pleuro gargantua and Pleuro teagui, retains the positive parts of each parent. The flower looks similar to Pleuro gargantua.
Nick
Side view.
Gargantua usually makes one, occasionally 2 flowers. Teagui on the other hand makes a bunch of them. The hybrid is capable of making a bunch. Teagui's flowers are smaller than 1", this one's flowers are larger than 2".
If you're going to grow this on a windowsill, make sure it's a large one. Not a Tiny Tim.
Wow! It's large leaved alright.Thanks for the display.
All around gorgeous. Very delicate looking to be so large.
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