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Mar 3, 2013 5:39 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Mmm - good luck on that one. You're right about the intense coloration from high light (0f course!) but cooler conditions can bring it on sometimes, too - I personally have never seen a Cc do that before.

And, too - hard to figure out what traits it actually has when it has been grown in kind of weird conditions. The flower being held low might be a growing condition thingy as opposed to genetics, too.

But there are others much more familiar with the differing types than I am, so the answer remains with them!
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