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Old 12-15-2013, 01:31 AM
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What is the difference between semi-alba and 'huttoni'?
'Huttoni' has white flowers with colored lip so I guess it could be classified as a semi-alba. The Den. anosmum 'Huttoni' that I have is a keiki off a plant that came from the Philippines. People say the 'Huttoni' lip is blue but to me it is more raspberry than blue. Here is a photo of a 'Huttoni' that I took a couple of years ago.


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I love the color combo on both of these plants Mel. Are they the typical anosmum length?
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The flowers are quite attractive in the semi-alba form. Too bad about the lack of fragrance. Perhaps this is the odd variety of the species that lives up to the anosmum name.
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A beautiful variety of this!
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I love the color combo on both of these plants Mel. Are they the typical anosmum length?
They are typical anosmum length. However, these semi-albas lack the typical anosmum fragrance.
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Beautiful!
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It is very unusual to have a Den. anosmum in bloom at this time of the year so I was quite surprised to find this hidden among the plants. The plant has six semi-alba flowers on the lower third of a 27 inch long stem. The throat is deep magenta. There is no fragrance.


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I'm curious how you created the black background?
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Beautiful flowers and awesome pics!

I'm curious how you created the black background?
I use a black muslin backdrop cloth. You can buy these on Amazon under black muslin backdrop. Black velvet also works great if you find it.
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