Here are four photos showing the differences between Zulu and Mayan Mask. The Zulu mask has the more slender leaves and stronger colouration (which the flash on the camera misses).
Both excellent plants that I JUST managed to get through last winter just above 5 degrees with the odd night down to 1-2 degrees.
Zulu and Mayan Masks
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Re: Zulu and Mayan Masks
Thanks for the comparison pics, Kris. Apart from the difference in leaf shape and colour are these plants belong to the same growing club?
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Re: Zulu and Mayan Masks
Both are Brian Williams (Brians Botanicals) hybrids, but I'm not sure if they are from the same hybrid cross.GREVILLE wrote:Thanks for the comparison pics, Kris. Apart from the difference in leaf shape and colour are these plants belong to the same growing club?
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Re: Zulu and Mayan Masks
Dave Brown wrote:Both are Brian Williams (Brians Botanicals) hybrids, but I'm not sure if they are from the same hybrid cross.GREVILLE wrote:Thanks for the comparison pics, Kris. Apart from the difference in leaf shape and colour are these plants belong to the same growing club?
That's correct and they are very similar and likely to be from the same cross but with different characteristics. They are/will be available from Amulree this year (I would pick up in person if possible) I got mine from Brian's via Mike.