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Old 11-09-2009, 12:32 PM
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Default Dracuvallia Gualaquiza


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Yes, that would be a Dracula.
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I'm generally not a fan of Dracula's but I quite like that one. Neat flower!
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Gualaquiza is a town here in my country.... definitively is a dracula.... CONGRATS I think is very rare plant.... CONGRATS AGAIN!!!
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Thats a beautiful hybird, gorgeous colour!
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Is this an hibrid???? For the name I thought is a specie... anyway nice color and form....
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It is a beautiful hybrid between Masdevallia bicornis and Dracula vampira.
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You've got the name right, it's a Dracuvallia. Dracuvallia is a hybrid genus between Dracula and Masdevallia.
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