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Flasks of
Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. coccinea 'Pacific Spirit' -spontaneous
 
 
 
 
Number: TN2690
Name: Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. coccinea 'Pacific Spirit' -spontaneous
Type: spontaneous    (What's that?)
Seed Donor: Gideon Singer  (Email: disabled)
 
Donor's home page: http://members.shaw.ca/gsinger/
 
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Pod Parent Flowers
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Offspring 'MC5238' Flowers
Offspring photos are siblings of the plants you would receive.
 
 
Comments: Parent plant: Dactylorhiza incarnata ssp. coccinea is a large (3 feet including the spike) ground species which can be grown in pots or in a sunny garden spot provided the temperatures get cold enough and the soil is well drained. This one I have in pot, but others I have in the garden where they do very well as ordinary garden plants here in Vancouver, BC.
 

About the name...
Etymology of coccinea   From Latin "coccineus" scarlet. (Source: Mayr & Schmucker 1998)
Etymology of Dactylorhiza   From latinized Greek "daktylos" finger; "rhiza" root. The root nodules are finger-like. (Source: Mayr & Schmucker 1998)
Etymology of incarnata   From Latin "incarnatus" flesh-colored. (Source: Mayr & Schmucker 1998)
Pronunciation of coccinea   kok-SIN-ee-ah (Source: Hawkes 1978)
Pronunciation of Dactylorhiza   dak-til-oh-RYE-za (Source: Hawkes 1978)
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Flask Information
Availability: There were problems with this item and we weren't able to make any viable flasks.
You should: Consider placing a "Notify Retries" Request, and if an identical pollination (the same parents) is done again, we'll let you know.
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