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Also while reading about these plants I saw that you mentioned that there was no known all green N.truncata! Please see pic below. Perhaps we can call this a new species or at least N.truncata f.alba
These black "truncatas" are fantastic plants and it is a shame that you saw fit to stop them coming to Australia(until 10 recently which were gone before we knew about them) so we could not buy any of them, Rob, but that is business, so they say. I would have liked to get a better look at them. ;). Why were you concerned if we got them?
Well, congratulations to Rob Cantley! (and my apologies for suggesting this might have been a marketing ploy!) This is quite exciting to have these individuals recognized as a distinct species, and a bonus to get it named after you.
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