- First described
- 2011
- Type
- population multiple clones locality with darkest clone L
Population overview
Mike's earliest documentation (2011) of his Liberty Co, FL rubricorpora population from near Sumatra. Multiple lettered clones:
- Clone L — the darkest in the population.
- Clone G — recurring reference clone.
- Clone H — separate selection.
- Clone T — classic-looking rubricorpora; separate detailed thread (cluster C0028, thread 202).
Mike's 2011 observation: seedling generations from the population outperform parent plants in color and growth — supports breeding within the population over multi-generation timeframes.
Standout traits
- Clone L — darkest individual in the population, sticks out under low light.
- Clone G — multi-year reference clone, photographed multiple seasons.
- Clone H — separate selection.
- Clone T — classic-looking rubricorpora, separate dedicated thread (cluster C0028).
- Seedling generation generally outperforms parent plants in color and growth.
- Spring traps produce the best color; intensifies as trap ages.
Cultivation
Mike's outdoor NorCal cultivation. The seedling-generation outperformance pattern Mike documents (post #1) is recurring across his rubricorpora work — supports continued breeding within the population. Color intensifies with age.
Photos (6)
Naming
Letter designations only — Mike's internal numbering. Not formal cultivars. Clone L is the darkest in the population per Mike's 2011 night photo.