Does anyone have a definitive answer to the naming of this hybrid? It seems to crop up as 'Flo', 'Floe' and 'Flow' interchangeably.
Also, is there any information as to the aloe parent? I have found a source indicating that the gastric parent is G. carinata var. verrucosa but the other is seemingly unknown. If I had to guess, based on the appearance of other hybrids in my collection, I'd say Aristaloe aristata would be a possibility - but my sample size is a bit low as the only other gasteria hybrids I grow are two with A. aristata and one with Gonialoe variegata (which I very much doubt is involved here).
×Gasteraloe 'Flo/e/w'?
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Re: ×Gasteraloe 'Flo/e/w'?
Philip,
I first acquired this plant from Ernst Specks (Exotica) in Germany in March 2010, labelled as X Gasteraloe 'Flo'
This was the first time I had seen it and that is the name I use.
More commonly in recent years it is often seen as 'Flow' which I disregard.
Several comments have appeared on the web re. its parentage but nothing really conclusive.
I first acquired this plant from Ernst Specks (Exotica) in Germany in March 2010, labelled as X Gasteraloe 'Flo'
This was the first time I had seen it and that is the name I use.
More commonly in recent years it is often seen as 'Flow' which I disregard.
Several comments have appeared on the web re. its parentage but nothing really conclusive.
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Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
Moderator, BCSS Forum
Kent
(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)