Photo credit: Darren Heppel
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A US hybrid from Darren Heppel. It has light emerald green leaves with gentle brown centre and edging with white spot.
Name | B. ‘Bumble Bee’ |
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Region | USA |
Country | USA |
Year published | - |
Date of Origin | 2022 |
Plant Type | Rhizomatous |
Section | - |
Chr 2n | - |
Endangered Status | NA |
🌡️ | upper 35C |
💦 | Higher humidity >70% |
Care notes | Well draining substrate |
Photo credit: Darren Heppel
Photo credit: Darren Heppel
Species/ Cultivar | B. ‘Bumble Bee’ |
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Form Varieties | - |
Originator | Darren Heppel |
Publication Date | - |
Date of Origin | 2022 |
Place | USA |
Habitat | NA |
Section | - |
Chr 2n | - |
Plant Type | Rhizomatous |
Synonyms and Comments | A US hybrid from Darren Heppel. “This is one of my yellow flowering hybrids that is a xanthina cross” |
Reference |
Description | Light emerald green leaf with gentle brown centre and edging with white spot. |
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Male Flower | Yellow |
Female Flower | |
Plant Hardiness |
Sun Tolerance | Moderate indirect light |
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Pests Diseases | |
Temperature | 24 to 35C |
Humidity | Higher humidity >70% |
Propagation Method | |
Comments |
Offspring of: | xanthina |
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Female Parent Of | none in our records |
Male Parent Of | none in our records |
In Cultivation? | NA |
References: Darren Heppel
Photo Credits: Darren Heppel