For what the parent plants tend to do, the clone that popped out of this cross completely misbehaved. While its heritage is of slender-leaved, semi-upright plants on both sides, the only seedling that popped up...well, it's got the slender leaves, with very narrow petioles, but one would swear otherwise that I ended up with a tokaiensis on steroids instead if it weren't that no other crosses were made at the time! Rosettes can reach over 2 inches across and tend to stay fairly flat to the soil, slender petioles and slightly broadened lamina tips spreading out rather than up, and maintaining a fairly even red-green color mix though they can turn almost solid crimson in strong light. Flower stalks are thin and sport a significant number of small, rich pink, sterile blooms.
Available plants are semi-mature to mature at approx. 1.5" in diameter; colony selected from shown in second image.
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$10.00Price
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