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Old 04-05-2005, 04:46 PM
Rob Halgren
 
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K Barrett wrote:


I looked around and I don't see a hybrid named Paph Stone, so I wonder if
Paph.charm x stone might not be a Paph. stonei hybrid, which could be rather
dramatic. You could find any number of Paph stonei pictures on the web if
you do a google search.

Could be Stone-O, which is Pinocchio x stonei

I'm a little unsure of Paph. Charm. It is a registered hybrid (1930),
but it has never been used as a parent, at least in the database. No
awarded clones. I have a little difficulty thinking somebody would keep
a division around for 75 years, and then decide to make a cross. But
stranger things have happened.

There is a Paph. Charlestonii...

Rob

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