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Old 14-03-2006, 10:11 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Kenni Judd
 
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Default Different colored blooms on Cattleya

Thanks, I was going to try to write that ... Kenni

"V_coerulea" wrote in message
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If you've ever dealt with unflasking and compotting, it's entirely
possible to pot 2 small seedlings from a cross in the same pot without
realizing it. The blooming you describe is then entirely feasible and
understandable. The 2 siblings can grow so close and intertwined you'd
swear they were the same plant. That's my guess.
Gary

"Nancy G." wrote in message
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I thought I had two plants in bloom, but when I removed the plant from
the bench, found out that the blooms were on the same plant. One bloom
sheath opened with white petals and an intense fuchsia lip, the other
bloom opened with chartreuse petals and fuchsia lip. It surprised me
because the blooms opened about 5 days apart in the order I described.


There was a marked differencein the color of the blooms, even though
the markings were the same. The orchid is a cattleya hybrid (BLC),
from seeds, not a meristem. I forgot to write down the name of the
cross at the time, will record the name when I photograph the
chartreuse bloom, I photographed the white before giving it to my son.


Does this happen very often, and what can cause this? Should I be
concerned that the colors were that different in the same blooming
season?

Nancy